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James C. Watson, president of Orange County-based CT Realty Investors, says if what has happened in the Inland Empire is any indication, the 3 million square feet of vacant space in Otay Mesa shouldn’t be a long-term problem.
The California Independent System Operator is preparing for the possibility that the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station will remain offline well into 2013, potentially through the 2013 summer.
Carlos Ulloa of Carlsbad has been appointed to the Instructional Quality Commission by Gov. Jerry Brown, it was announced Thursday.
Roger Tsien, Ph.D., UC San Diego School of Medicine professor of pharmacology, chemistry and biochemistry was honored with one of the first-ever “Golden Goose Awards.”
Gina Plate of San Diego has been appointed to the Advisory Commission on Special Education by Gov. Jerry Brown, it was announced Thursday.
Renovation projects put on hold three or more years ago by homeowner associations are now coming around to being completed, Jon Wayne, CEO of Jon Wayne Construction and Consulting, said at a panel discussion hosted by Merit Property Management on Wednesday.
The news this week that San Diego Superior Court officials will stop supplying court reporters for its civil and probate cases beginning Nov. 5 rocked the legal community and sent attorneys scrambling for alternative solutions.
The Lake Hodges Pumped Storage Project, intended to both provide for emergency water storage and produce energy, is now fully operational, the San Diego County Water Authority said Thursday.
San Diego attorney Angela M. Jae has joined Casey Gerry Schenk Francavilla Blatt & Penfield as its newest associate.
AV Concepts, the San Diego company that brought the hologram of deceased rapper Tupac Shakur to the 2012 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, confirmed Thursday that it is leading the technical and content development for a Ronald Reagan-inspired hologram, in partnership with Tony Reynolds, founder of A KickIn Crowd.
Cytori Therapeutics (Nasdaq: CYTX) announced Thursday that a 40-patient, multi-center investigator-sponsored and funded clinical study in human stem cells using Cytori's Celution System has been approved in Japan under the country's Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.
DataQuick, the San Diego-based provider of real estate data, has named Frank V. McMahon as its executive chairman.
Shares of San Diego-based Vical Inc. rose Thursday after the company said it licensed vaccine and immunization technology to drugmaker Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
While San Diego County’s commercial real estate has bottomed out, hotel, retail, office, industrial and apartment markets each made significant strides in 2012 -- though not at the same rates.
Foreclosure filings were reported on 40,200 California properties in August, down 4.5 percent from July and 32.30 percent from August 2011, according to the U.S. Foreclosure Market Report for August 2012 by RealtyTrac.
Life Technologies Corp. announced it is now shipping its Ion Proton System, and Sempra Energy announced its board of directors declared a quarterly dividend of 60 cents per share of common stock, payable Oct. 15 to shareholders of record on Sept. 28, according to company announcements, SEC filings and Bloomberg News.
The following "Local Notes" appeared in The Daily Transcript's Sept. 14, 1993 issue: A female patient's own modified cells, genetically engineered to secrete interleukin-2, has enabled her white cells to destroy cancer cells in her brain.
Paul Murphy is the executive chef at Humphreys Restaurant.
The 77,234-square-foot manufacturing building, at 505 Main St. in Chula Vista 91911, has been sold for $3.16 million, cash.
The San Diego office of Colliers International announced the completion of a 1031 tax deferred exchange that started in San Diego and ended in Texas.
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