City Deli’s facade gets new paint

Did you notice the activity atop City Delicatessen’s colorful corner a few weeks back as it became more vivid? Mike Stahl was contracted by George Flint of Visionary Painting to repair and repaint the 150-square-foot panel of raised cement fruit and vegetables on the historic building at Sixth & University. The interior designer/artist spent seven days on a 25-foot, three-story scaffold as he worked in the late summer sun. Originally from the Bay Area, Mike migrated to San Diego in 2004 for the wonderful climate and a slower pace after traveling around the country and learning from some of the best painter/designers in his field including the man responsible for the beautiful finishes at Las Vegas’ Bellagio Hotel, Caesar’s Palace & the Venetian Room.
City Deli“Although I knew it would be difficult, I really wanted to do this job because it was an opportunity to contribute something lasting to the most visible landmark in this wonderful little village. I’ve always loved visiting Hillcrest, and have had so many fun times here with my friends. It’s a special place where people can be who they are — with comfort and without fear,” said Stahl.

The building was constructed in 1919 as part of San Diego’s Egyptian reanaissance (most remains on Park Boulevard between University and Robinson). A frieze of pharaohs above the original door was destroyed in a 1921 fire. It took two years for the owner to rebuild. The reconstruction produced the fruit and vegetable cupola which was just repainted. The City Deli cornucopia project was entirely redone using the finest in exterior products available and should retain it’s vibrancy and appeal for many years to come!

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