In today's paper, @SCSengineers' consultant Cristobal Ramirez says downtown San Diego could benefit from growing office-to-residential conversion trend. bit.ly/4aUaz2D@CookSchmid
In today's paper, economist Alan Nevin analyzes the futre demographics of the world's population, which is expected to reach 10.5 million by 2070. bit.ly/4folcuQ (free link)
Michael Stepner & Mary Lydon's latest column for us in today's paper: "How we experience the shape of our cities helps define how we feel, how we get about, and where we want to be." bit.ly/4id8bFe (free link for nonsubscribers).
Michael Stepner & Mary Lydon's monthly column on architecture, development and sustainability debut in Friday's paper with a focus on the importance of community planning. Give it a read: bit.ly/3Xez2Ig (free link)
Gayle Falkenthal's latest column for us in today's paper: How a lack of preparedness caused an avoidable controversy to cloud an Oscar-nominated film. bit.ly/3CZp1b4 (free link) @PRProSanDiego
.@JLL arranged $46.5M in construction financing for 149-unit Stella Apartments in North Park. @MurfeyCompany is developing the project, expected to be completed Q2 2027. bit.ly/4axixwB
.@CBRE adds brokerage team Ted Cuthbert, Cynthia Carter & Sebastian Sak from Colliers, bolstering its industrial and office practices in North San Diego County. bit.ly/4fZ2jgP
In her latest column for us, Gayle Falkenthal gives campus administrators a failing grade for how they've handled recent surge of campus protests. bit.ly/4dE7enp (free link) @PRProSanDiego
In today's paper, Gayle Lynn Falkenthal's latest crisis communication column: Diversification is the key to any marketing/social media strategy. bit.ly/3wbvjRs (free link) @PRProSanDiego