Layoffs reportedly take place at Dana Point West Marina
DANA POINT—One of the inevitabilities of waterfront revitalization lies in the changing of the keys. Like anything else, when new management comes in there are bound to be casualties. Through
DANA POINT—One of the inevitabilities of waterfront revitalization lies in the changing of the keys. Like anything else, when new management comes in there are bound to be casualties. Through
SAN DIEGO—The Port of San Diego’s plan to bring an outdoor performance venue to a marina waterfront earned yet another approval from the California Coastal Commission, Feb. 7. Commissioners formally
SAN DIEGO—A stretch of land adjacent to the current Port of San Diego headquarters could soon be transformed into lower cost overnight accommodation project, according to a Request for Proposal
STATEWIDE —The final year of the second decade of the 2000s is upon us, which means we have a lot to look forward to, as 2020 is now less than
SAN DIEGO — A waterfront development project likely to break the $1 billion seal, in terms of cost, received some wind in its sails on Nov. 7, as local residents
REDONDO BEACH—In a victory on the anti-development front, Judge Malcolm Mackey of Los Angeles Superior Courty ruled in against Redondo Beach LLC, a subsidiary of CenterCal Properties on Nov. 20.
LONG BEACH — Food, clothing, hair, nails and fitness are the theme of the first batch of tenants announced for CenterCal Properties’ 2nd & PCH project, which is currently being
CHULA VISTA — The future of development at Chula Vista Harbor is currently suffering from a case of “Good News, Bad News.” Good news: The Log hinted at the possibility
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