THE MOST ADMIRED COMPANIES IN SAN DIEGO BALLOT BOX
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Men Who Impact San Diego
A tribute to 20 men in San Diego who have made outstanding contributions in their fields of work and in the community John Ohanian CEO 2-1-1 San Diego John Ohanian is CEO of 2-1-1 San Diego, the non-emergency health and disaster community resource service. Just three weeks after taking this position, Firestorm 2007, the devastating [...]
The State of Credit Unions
In a world free of debit card fees While some national banks are testing monthly debit card fees in select markets, others are setting up to implement them at various times throughout the fall. Traditional banks charging debit card fees are receiving a backlash from their customers. This isn’t helping the debate against Wall Street [...]
San Diego Office Submarkets Made Simple
By David Marino Companies looking to lease space, or buy their own building, often ask us which office submarkets are the best to locate to. Some companies will locate in submarkets most convenient to where the CEO or business owner lives. However, most of our clients really care about where the entire employee base is [...]
New SUV review: 2012 Range Rover Sport
By Eric Peters Well, this is a drag. The 2012 Range Rover Sport will offer a new 3-liter turbodiesel engine/eight-speed automatic combo capable of 33 MPG. Oh. Wait a sec. It just won’t be offered here. It’s a Euro-only deal. U.S.-bound 2012 Range Rovers do get a number of important improvements, though — including an [...]
Desert Delights on a Weekend Road Trip
Take a tour through Southern California’s sun-drenched vistas Story and Photos by Colette Mauzeralle Many blaze through life, moving from point A to point B, at rocket speed. Yet sometimes it’s best to take the long way around, and what better opportunity to meander through your days than a road trip through Southern California’s desert I [...]
Late Fall Stage Harvest: A Cornucopia of Classics
By Pat Launer October was National Arts and Humanities Month. And November is a time for giving thanks. So why not combine the two, and sample our local theatrical bounty: an exciting crop of classics, both dramatic and musical. “The Glass Menagerie” — One of the Great American Dramas, Tennessee William’s “Glass Menagerie,” is currently [...]
San Diego Scene 9.2011
Grown-ups Invited to Play at Girl Scouts Campus San Diego companies looking for an invigorating retreat venue might consider booking a “Corporate Day in the Park” at Girl Scouts San Diego’s campus in Balboa Park. The property features an “Adventure Zone” where attendees can climb a 40-foot tower, explore a six-level tree house — complete [...]
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