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SAN DIEGO-San Diego Mayor Dick Murphy says he will ask the council to approve a citizens' task force to find a resolution to the escalating conflict over the future of the San Diego Chargers.
OCEANSIDE, CA-A waterfront resort proposed by Douglas Manchester will come before the California Coastal Commission at its meeting in Long Beach on Tuesday.
SAN DIEGO-An LA development company headed by Denver billionaire Philip Anschutz receives a warning from the city of San Diego: discussions with the San Diego Chargers about a possible move to Los Angeles must stop.
CORONADO, CA-The City Council stalls a decision on the Hotel del Coronado's expansion plan. The council will reconsider the 20-year plan in two weeks after receiving more community feedback of the hotel's plans for public beach access.
TEMECULA, CA-County supervisors will weigh a plan next week by Price Legacy Corp. to build a Wal-Mart store and other retail facilities near Vail Ranch.
EL CAJON, CA-One of a trio of energy "peaker" generation plants begins operation here. Under a power purchase agreement with the Department of Water Resources, it is anticipated that the El Cajon facility will supply power to California's grid at times of peak power demand.
SAN DIEGO-A provider of records and information management systems is moving into a 187,625-sf build-to-suit facility at the Siempre Viva Business Park in Otay Mesa. With the completion of the storage facility, the 675,000-sf middle phase of Siempre Viva is nearly 100% occupied.
SAN DIEGO-A $125 million casino and resort near Valley Center operated by Harrah's Entertainment Inc. and owned by a local Indian tribe will open Aug. 8. The facility will be Harrah's first branded casino in California.
RAMONA, CA -Private investors purchase the Ramona Twin Cinema, a landmark on the city's Main Street. On sale for almost two years, the investors pay former owner Gary Cook $300,000 for the property, about $129,000 less than the listed price.