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Players restraining themselves from being too aggressive and not overbuilding in the current economy will contribute to San Diego's staying power when the current cycle reaches its end, C&W's Derek Hulse tells GlobeSt.com.
The developer is planning a class-A, 172,000-square-foot office and retail building on the block at Kettner Blvd. and Hawthorn St. in Little Italy—the first new office building developed in this neighborhood in over 20 years.
The addition of a new AMC multiplex and Whole Foods will contribute a balance in the mix of local businesses at CityLine Sunnyvale to create a pedestrian-friendly neighborhood in the downtown district.
Move over, Millennials—Gen Z is right behind you, and they're set to bring enclosed rooms back to the workplace as well as some other changes, H. Hendy's Susan Dwyer tells GlobeSt.com.
Higher-density developments, along with the region's changing views on density, will help San Diego to accomplish its carbon-footprint-reduction goals, RAF Pacifica's Adam Robinson tells GlobeSt.com in this preview to Real Share San Diego.