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California Tower wins Grand Orchid

Once again, the best and worst in San Diego's architecture is honored by Orchids & Onions.

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What will our housing market look like in 20 years?

Housing starts are not keeping up with population growth

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Best Family-Friendly Neighborhoods

While San Diego's most affluent neighborhoods tend to score well when it comes to good schools, low crime and other factors, some more affordable neighborhoods buck the trend.

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Why office space is turning into lab space

The life sciences industries is growing and demanding more lab space

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Green by design

San Diego's greenest buildings feature unusual ways to save water and harness solar power.

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Vancouver of the Southwest

Why British Columbia developers are reshaping San Diego’s skyline.

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San Diego's exodus crisis

The county is losing thousands of middle-class families every year because housing costs are outpacing wages. Economists and politicians are worried. But what’s the solution?

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How do we build a better San Diego

We brought together 12 of the most progressive developers and architects in the region for a roundtable discussion about future development and what’s needed to make our city exceptional.

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Biggest-Impact public construction projects

Goodbye traffic jams! Hello new water supplies! Well, we can hope . . . Numerous public construction projects are reshaping our region.

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Construction costs rise

The Great Recession, like a ghost from the past, still haunts us.

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San Diego's hottest residential markets

Home prices in some areas of San Diego, especially Southeast, have gone way up in the past five years.

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North County home inventory shrinking

Median prices still climb, as demand remains strong.

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Seaport Village spire could really tower

It's part of a massive redevelopment plan for the waterfront.

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Housing’s tipping point

Home prices are rising and about to reach the point where it makes financial sense for some homeowners to sell and move elsewhere.

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Multifamily housing market hot, but faces challenges

Lack of supply is driving up rents, but that could cool in 2017

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Millennials looking to the heartland for homes

San Diego appears to be too expensive for them

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San Diego in need of housing supply

Our City held an event on multifamily housing to explore the challenges.

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Industrial market continues hot streak

Vacancy rates upped slightly, but net positive absorption continues, according to Cushman & Wakefield.

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Del Mar Plaza sold

It's a premiere piece of commercial property

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Is a hotel glut on the horizon?

San Diego, particularly downtown, is seeing a surge in hotel construction, with more than 7,000 rooms planned for the near future. After a long dry spell, it's one of the biggest building sprees in...

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The south will rise again

Southern San Diego County is seeing a resurgence in building following a long downtown. Longtime real estate expert Alan Nevin predicts big things to occur there over the next decade.

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Designing for millennials

The new generation wants fun, adaptable spaces in which to live and work, which means goodbye cubicles. Instead, work places are adding are sorts of cool amenities, from beer taps to expresso machines.

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Truila breaks down Trump's budget

Trump calls for slashing $6 billion form the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). That could lead to some serious consequences, particularly for the young, minorities and those living in...

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Green, greener, greenest

Thanks to new materials and progressive ideas, today's buildings are more sustainable than ever. With such features as open windows to circulate fresh air, they are not only good for the environment...

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Development of the Year contest

Our City San Diego seeks to honor the best of San Diego's new developments in our second annual contest.

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San Diego average apartment rent passes $2,000

The milestone happened in June, according to Axiometrics Research, which tracks rents nationwide.

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Where is San Diego in the real estate cycle

A panel of experts tackled that subject at the recently held Institute of Real Estate Management and CCIM joint luncheon.

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Class A office space: Graded on a curve

San Diego’s Class A office space doesn’t necessarily match what’s available in other cities, but that may help drive future growth.

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Co-working spaces are booming

Co-work spaces accounted for 45 percent of new office space last year, making it the fastest–growing trend in the region.

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Key North County land preserved

A local Audubon Society chapter has bought two parcels, which it hopes to restore to their natural state. Such land is fast being gobbled up by development.

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San Diego Unified honored by vets' group

The local school district works to help small businesses owned by disabled vets get key construction contracts.

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Is Nashville's housing spike our fault?

People are moving away from expensive coastal cities and driving up home prices in other parts of the country. Will any place be affordable?

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IDEA 1 opens in the East Village

The mixed-use building really deserves that description. It features residential and retail and office space.

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Why Industrial space vacancy rate is lowest ever

E-commerce needs warehouse space to help make speedy deliveries, but land is not cheap or in ample supply.

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Golf courses give way to housing

A number of golf courses are being repurposed because of the glut of courses and the shortage of housing. However, some are bummed by the loss of green space, even if it comes with an errant golf ball...

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CBRE mixes office and retail to the max

Located in the newly renovated Westfield Shopping Center in UTC, the real estate company is pushing the envelope when it comes to office design.

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Cannabis could be big for industrial real estate market

Now legalized in California, recreational marijuana can be sold just like any other product. However, finding a site to set up shop is a challenge.

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