General Growth Properties -- which owns the Otay Ranch Town Center and the Chula Vista Center, and filed the largest U.S. real estate bankruptcy in history earlier this year -- has reached an agreement with its lenders to restructure its debt.
A three-unit apartment property at 453-455 Park Way in Chula Vista, 91910, has been sold for $400,000.
San Diego's design professionals honored the best and worst projects to spring up in the past year, Thursday night during the 2009 Orchids & Onions Awards Ceremony.
Legislatively speaking, the veteran community has made significant strides in the past year in both the national and state arenas.
Westcore Properties has announced that two leases totaling $169,339 have been inked at Southrail Business Center, a 15-building industrial campus, which includes 128,000 square feet of space in Chula Vista.
Chula Vista is the second largest city in San Diego County and the 21st largest in the state. Located in South Bay, south of National City and north of Tijuana, the city is home to more than 165,000 residents. It is known for its small town charm and family friendly environment.
Chula Vista is a town in transition. Once known as a bedroom community with a strong collection of small businesses, Chula Vista is now attracting multi-national corporations and strong redevelopment partners.