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By Gail Stoorza-Gill The sound of a howling dog caused our two canines to whip their heads around, perk those
Read MoreBy Gail Stoorza-Gill The sound of a howling dog caused our two canines to whip their heads around, perk those
Read MoreA “living wall” graces the two-story open air contemplation garden at the top of the 22-story office building at 525
Read MoreAfter a half-century of work at NASSCO, Frank Kingman eschews retirement By Manny Lopez After 50 years as a dedicated
Read MoreWhat is affordable housing? The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) defines “affordable” as housing that costs no
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Read MoreA short essay on the history of planning, development and redevelopment in Centre City San Diego, according to Mike Stepner.
Read MoreAs president of the Downtown San Diego Partnership, Shirley Horton juggles a full agenda of civic and political issues By
Read MoreMichael and Carmen O’Riordan traded their Rancho Santa Fe home for a Columbia District condo and a new lifestyle By
Read MoreState-of-the art campus will offer more than degrees and shiny fixtures — student housing will be a short walk away
Read MorePaul Rodeno’s Security Business Bank targets small and medium-sized businesses in the era of big bank failures and consolidation By
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