Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 27th, 2007
Tom Swell wrote an interesting post today on
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San Diego Gas & Electric has seen key arguments for its proposed power line, the $1.3 billion Sunrise Powerlink, erode this summer. Opponents say they’re buoyed, but proponents maintain their support.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 27th, 2007
Tom Swell wrote an interesting post today on
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The city, accustomed to the largess provided by the housing boom, now looks for ways to trim back as its growth slows.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 24th, 2007
Tom Swell wrote an interesting post today on
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The co-directors of a project to help Tierrasanta residents stay in their own homes as they age say you may have to get older, but you don’t have to get old.
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Posted in San Diego Restaurant Blog on Aug 24th, 2007
Michelle Guerin Posted something interesting today on www.discoversd.com
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Time and time again, new restaurants in San Diego are praised for innovative décor and stunning ambiance. It’s known that scented candles mask cuisine, but what about bright colors and intricate design? The US Grant hosts the crisp culinary trend “Dining in the Dark” presented by Opaque. . .
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News Gal Made an interesting post today on sandiegoblog.com
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I don’t know about my fellow San Diegans, but Labor Day in my world consists of labor-less luxuries and extravagant entertainment. This Labor Day in San Diego I plan to truly live it up. Give me the sunny beaches and clear skies. Pamper me with parties and barbeques. Get out of that house—it’s time to do San Diego Labor Day, 2007 right.
Cruise
Head out to Mission Bay for the San Diego Labor Day Champagne Brunch Cruise. Horn Blower cruisers are always a blast, but this special Labor Day event is destined to be a hit. More info: hornblower.com
Party
Who says the pure can’t party? White is the new black this Labor Day at Bar West in Pacific Beach. The White Party features performer Jalil and the hottest kids on the coast clad in all-white couture. More info: barwestsd.com
Gamble
Take your chances this Labor Day in San Diego at […]
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Posted in San Diego Real Estate Blog on Aug 23rd, 2007
Jennifer Duaine Made a great post today on www.discoversd.com
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Cliff Robertson’s magnificent La Jolla estate, Casa de la Paz, is back on the San Diego real estate market.
Named by La Jolla native, and academy award winning actor, Cliff Robertson, as a sanctuary, Casa de la Paz, truly is a house of peace. The authenticity of this trademark Spanish Colonial architecture makes Casa de la Paz one of the most memorable homes in Jolla. And I could not help but get goose bumps when I finally had the opportunity to see the inside. . .
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 22nd, 2007
Tom Swell wrote an interesting post today on
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A year after the living wage ordinance went into effect for employees of city contractors, workers still struggle and debate over its practicality.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 22nd, 2007
Tom Swell wrote an interesting post today on
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The Chargers hope to focus on one site and issue a formal stadium proposal in the coming months. Two consultant reports are to be released soon.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 22nd, 2007
Tom Swell wrote an interesting post today on
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For months, officials have said a key document in the Sunroad saga was not signed by the city’s top building official because he didn’t want to get involved in politics. Documents and an interview with that official say that’s not the case.
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Posted in Real Estate Trends on Aug 22nd, 2007
Steve Sheckner Did an interesting post today on www.discoversd.com
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There are many communities in San Diego that have benefited from the recent San Diego real estate boom. One of those neighborhoods happens to be our northernmost coastal community of Oceanside. One of the reasons why Oceanside was most affected is that this San Diego community had a lot of catching up to do. . .
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