CARLSBAD, CA-Construction has begun on a 32,196-sf multi-tenant office building, the second of two buildings in the so-called Atrium development. Construction of the shell is expected in the third quarter of next year.
SAN DIEGO-Four developers rolled out project plans before the Port Commission to build a $300 million convention center hotel of up to 1,200 rooms at the former Campbell Shipyard site.
SAN DIEGO-Senior Resource Group LLC, a locally based developer of senior housing, has received one of the industry's highest awards for health-care practices from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
VISTA, CA-A large food store chain has signed a lease to open a 20,000-sf store at the Northeast corner of San Marcos Boulevard and Bent Avenue. The facility is slated for an April opening.
SAN DIEGO-Rents at Brown Field are going up by nearly 70% at the first of the year -- and tenants are none-too-thrilled. But officials claim rents have been below market for years.
SAN DIEGO-Robert Simmons claims the plan must go back on the ballot. He's asking a judge to halt a pending bond sale aimed at financing much of the city's $206 million portion of the ballpark's cost.
SAN DIEGO-A wholesale warehouse retailer announced today it's not issuing bonuses to its executives for the 2001 fiscal year because the warehouse club chain failed to exceed financial goals.
SAN DIEGO-About 100 people attended a workshop at the San Diego Convention Center to mull over ideas for a cultural and arts center at the 22-building former Naval Training Center.
SAN DIEGO-San Diego County luxury home values rose during the third quarter to their highest level since 1992, according to a new report. Prices rose 6.2% during the quarter -- the largest increase among California's major cities.