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While the opening of the mega bayfront resort in Chula Vista is a bright spot, hotel development in San Diego is expected to ...
A City Council committee recommended declaring the City Operations Building at 1222 First Ave. as surplus land, signaling the ...
San Diego’s largest public healthcare district is in financial trouble. Last year, the medical provider for uninsured and ...
While some didn't know what the short-lived Gaslamp Promenade looked like; “I can't even imagine no traffic through here,” said Allie Williams, who moved to San Diego a few weeks ago.
San Diego's Civic Center area may transform with new affordable housing plans after city committee moves proposals forward.
A new iPhone app allows users to anonymously report U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity in real time.
The Shipyard, a Columbus, Ohio-based advertising agency operating in San Diego, has relocated its downtown offices from 624 Broadway to 185 W. F St. The company also said in an announcement that ...
The San Diego Union-Tribune, the region's daily newspaper, is getting evicted from its downtown office for failing to pay rent.
The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego appears to be in default on its agreement with the city, which can take back the downtown property.
Hundreds gather in downtown San Diego a day after a federal judge ruled that immigration agents could conduct enforcement operations at houses of worship.
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