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A City Council committee recommended declaring the City Operations Building at 1222 First Ave. as surplus land, signaling the ...
The building is more than 50 years old and beyond repair, city officials said. It's one of five blocks of city-owned real estate in downtown that leaders hope to revitalize.
While the opening of the mega bayfront resort in Chula Vista is a bright spot, hotel development in San Diego is expected to ...
National Guard troops assigned to duty in Los Angeles more than a month ago after protests over immigration enforcement raids ...
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.
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.
Enrollment at San Diego County schools has declined by about five percent, or 27,000 students, over the past decade. One ...
Catching up with Michael Simpson, owner of Frenchy’s Hideout, who has brought a taste of France right here to Hillcrest.
“While (Homeland Security Investigations) respects the public’s right to peacefully express disagreement with immigration ...
A real estate consultant estimated that San Diego could go from 2,780 downtown employees using 819,000 square feet of space to 3,060 employees in just 580,000 square feet with small adjustments.
Projecting budget deficits of nearly $1.5B over the next five years, San Diego has scrapped an ambitious redevelopment plan for the city’s aging downtown Civic Center complex.