SAN DIEGO-The new center at San Diego State University will be located between the new $20 million athletic center and new $18 million parking structure at Montezuma and 55th Street. Construction is set to begin this month, with completion slated for October 2003.
SAN DIEGO-One of the county's largest property owners and landlords has added about 30 property managers and maintenance personnel to oversee its 1,400 apartment units in San Diego County.
SAN DIEGO-A limited partnership has bought the 76,829-sf Santee Town Center, including two vacant parcels zoned for an additional 9,700 sf. The project is directly across the street from the planned 465,000 sf Trolley Square retail development.
SAN DIEGO-A new report shows that investment in San Diego County shopping centers fell sharply in the three months ending Sept. 30. But analysts remain confident the market will rebound next year.
SAN DIEGO-The Institute of Real Estate Management, San Diego chapter, has elected nine officers as its 2002 executive council. The council will be installed at a dinner at The Abbey on Nov. 10.
SAN DIEGO-The City Council this week unanimously passed a resolution supporting a cooperative agreement to begin stepped-up work on Vista Sorrento Parkway.
LA MESA, CA-An Idaho company has received a $16.7 million management contract to oversee a 5.9-mile extension of the Mission Valley East Trolley line. The Mission Valley East Line is an extension of the existing Mission Valley West Light Rail transit line.
SAN DIEGO-An East San Diego Indian tribe has purchased the Singing Hills Resort, a golf and tennis resort located near El Cajon. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
SAN DIEGO-The 38,800-sf Scandia Plaza has been sold to a limited-liability partnership based in Leukadia for $3.6 million. The center sits on 1.78 acres and was fully occupied with five tenants at the time of sale.
SAN DIEGO-A new report shows that investment in San Diego County shopping centers fell sharply in the three months ending Sept. 30. But analysts remain confident the market will rebound next year.