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New Restaurant Development coming to Coronado Ferry Landing

As of July 10th, the Port of San Diego officials have accepted the proposal to construct two restaurants next to the Coronado Ferry Landing Center. The Restaurants are expected to cost up to $6 million just to build. Restaurants have yet to be chosen for the building but competition is

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Newly Built Condos Means Landlords Need to Up Their Game

As newly built apartment buildings boom in the downtown area, the competition for tenants is stiffening up. Luxury condos with top tier amenities like Park 12 is part of the new wave of apartments coming on the market, offering 718 units, which is the largest condo project San Diego has

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Taste of Downtown

Have you ever been stuck deciding what to eat on your lunch break? Well now you won’t! The 26th annual Taste of Downtown is back and bigger than ever. On Thursday September 13thfrom the hours of 5pm to 9pm you’ll be able to experience the different tastes of over 40 plus

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Sounds of Summer

Bored on your lunch break or need a reason to get out of the office, well you’re in for a treat. Starting Friday, July 6th all the way through September 14th you’ll be able to enjoy FREE outdoor music every Friday from the hours of 12pm- 2pm at various locations

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San Diego’s Rent Increase Is Becoming Serious Matter

San Diego’s cost of living is on the rise and rent isn’t too far off. Even rent in the more affordable parts of San Diego have seen an increase at a rapid three percent according to a housing report released by Zillow on Thursday. Other less affordable areas make that

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Riders Beware

App based rental scooters and bikes have grown in popularity in all major cities of California, including San Diego, appearing on almost every corner in downtown and pacific beach. As the craze for these scooters and bikes grow, city officials have started to hand down regulations in place to protect

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Back by Popular Demand

As summer rolls around in America’s finest city, the 2018 Summer movies are back in action. Kicking off the event with a viewing of Coco at Waterfront Park locate in Downtown San Diego. You will be joined with games, giveaways, music and activities throughout the night. As soon as the

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Vacant Sempra Energy Costs San Diego Tax Payers $18,000 A Day

The Sempra Energy headquarter was recently sold to the City of San Diego, where city officials signed a lease-to-own contract. San Diego city workers are expected to be working at the new location in downtown. But the problem is that the building has been vacant since January 2017. With rent

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$41 Million for Electric Buses and Other Projects in San Diego

Believe or not, San Diego has just been awarded $40.9 million in competitive grant funds that will allow new improvements for the Metropolitan Transit System and other projects. The funds have already been paid for by last year’s state gas tax, which was 12 cents per gallon and also an

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