INTEREST NOW ABOVE PRE-COVID-19 LEVELS By Ray Huard Wednesday, August 4, 2021 San Diego’s office market is starting to show signs of a strong recovery to come after struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic.Among the hopeful signs, the commercial real estate firm Newmark reported that investors “came roaring back in the second quarter after a year of diminished […]
SAN DIEGO — SDG&E customers will see a credit on their bills during the next two months as part of the California Climate Credit program. SDG&E says residential customers will see their electricity bills reduced by $34.60 each month for a total of $69.20 over two months. Some San Diego restaurants move to require COVID-19 […]
As demand for COVID-19 testing in San Diego County surges, the county is opening – and, in some cases, reopening – several testing sites, including one at San Diego State University. A coronavirus testing site at the SDSU Alumni Center will reopen Friday. The location was open for about 8 months during the pandemic but […]
The old Logan Heights Library, which was built in 1927, is going to be restored. Senator Ben Hueso (CA-40) and San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria announced Wednesday they have secured $2.4 million from the state budget to restore the old Logan Heights Library. Built in 1927, the old Logan Heights Library building is potentially historic […]
CH Projects Opens Roman Trattoria
Consortium Holdings, better known as the restaurant and bar group CH Projects, has opened its latest and 16th project: Seneca restaurant. The Roman trattoria, located atop the InterContinental Hotel downtown, is attached to The Reading Club, CH Projects’ private, members-only club set to open in September. Seneca opened July 27 for dinner service from 5 […]