This section focuses on the developers and their projects in San Diego County, and also takes a look at some relevant development issues around the rest of the nation. From north to south, this report highlights commercial, industrial and residential projects.
With the diminishing land supply in San Diego County, Otay Mesa, a region that has been largely passed up by developers in the past, is ripe for growth.
Standard Pacific has opened two collections of homes this year in San Diego that appeal to a variety of homebuyer price points and needs.
At the heart of San Diego National Bank's commercial lending strategy is doing the work "so owners can focus on growing their business," said Dino D'Aurio, senior vice president and division manager.
Michael Chapin, Geocon, Inc. CEO and president, has growth on his mind.
You may not know of the firm, but you will have seen at least one of their buildings. BioSite's new hilltop campus, The Scripps Research Institute, National University's headquarters and JMI Realty's Hotel Solamar downtown were all designed by Architects|Delawie Wilkes Rodrigues Barker.
When it comes to getting building projects approved, Donna Jones has discovered that communication is key. This is especially true considering the increasing amount of regulations placed on developers.
Pegasus, a new enclave of 16 detached residences near the scenic Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve in Mira Mesa, is finding that sales are progressing steadily during the grand opening. To date, half the homes have been sold.
Just two years after entering the San Diego commercial real estate market, Voit Development Co., a commercial real estate developer with other California offices in Orange County and Los Angeles, has nine projects under development that have garnered success in their select submarkets.
Barratt American's trendy Metrome in the East Village neighborhood of downtown San Diego received two awards at The Nationals -- an award program presented by the National Association of Home Builders -- including Community of the Year.
Champion Development Group is quickly receiving recognition as being the best urban, infill developer in California. Creating this highly esteemed reputation is due to the company's passion for developing and renovating projects in prime locations that deliver trendsetting and innovative designs. In turn, these developments have become the best places to live, shop, dine and work.
Construction of the new, $34 million Pinnacle Executive Centre is under way in Rancho Bernardo. The five-story, 108,844-square-foot, Class A office building is located at 10920 Via Frontera in San Diego. Corporate neighbors include Sony, Hewlett Packard, Northrop Grumman and BAE Systems. Completion is slated for first quarter 2007.
Over the last several years, many San Diego residents have moved to the East County to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and take advantage of more affordable housing.
Intergulf Development, along with Lennar, has partnered together on another exciting development called Breeza, an inspiring collection of condominium homes neighboring downtown San Diego's future North Embarcadero Plan. Overlooking the beautiful San Diego Bay, Breeza will offer unforgettable views of the waterfront and The Star of India.
Murphy Development Co., the largest commercial real estate developer on Otay Mesa, has completed 1.3 million square feet of corporate-quality industrial space at Siempre Viva Business Park, with another 650,000 under construction or planned.
Mission Viejo Medical Office Building
Located at the southwest corner of Rancho Bernardo and Dove Canyon Roads, 4S Commons Town Center is a distinctive new 26-acre shopping center.
Morro Hills Village and Golf Course, (Arrowood) is a 600-acre Richland Communities planned community in Oceanside's San Luis Rey Valley, with 1,000 single-family homes.
Ryan Companies US Inc., one of the nation's leading office, industrial and retail builders/developers, opened the doors of its regional San Diego office less than a year ago, but has already solidified its commitment to the market and its goal of building lasting relationships.
The National Brownfield Association (NBA), a nonprofit, educational organization based in Chicago, in January established a California chapter to promote responsible redevelopment of brownfields in the state.
Even as retail construction continues downtown, it does not appear to be keeping up with demand for the foreseeable future.
A nearly $112 million capital improvement plan, designed to carry the San Diego Unified Port District through 2012, was unanimously approved by the Board of Port Commissioners on Tuesday.
Plans for thousands of homes are on the drawing board for the unincorporated areas of San Diego County, particularly in the north, bringing tremendous pressure to the battle to retain rural open space.
Construction has begun on Concourse One at The Palomar Forum, a 75,000-square-foot, Class A office building at 3207 Greyhawk Court in Carlsbad.
The San Diego Association of Governments has published a year-end assessment of the status of highway and rail projects, and some notable developments ranging from The Sprinter to the toll portion of state Route 125 are running behind.
In what is thought to be the first of its kind in the country, a San Diego neighborhood has collaborated on an initial public offering for a local shopping center.
San Diegans can expect to see changes downtown as soon as this year now that the Centre City Development Corp.'s updates to the Downtown Community Plan have been approved, CCDC President Nancy Graham said.
A controversial plan by Laguna Hills-based Stonegate Development and Newland National Partners to place 2,700 residential units on approximately 400 rural North County acres could be approved as early as this year, or torpedoed because of its size.
ALBANY, Calif. -- On a recent Tuesday evening, developer Rick Caruso worked the living room of a Bay Area bungalow as if he were running for mayor.
On Tuesday the Board of Port Commissioners takes up the harbor front plan including the Old Police Headquarters, and there appears to be no deal breakers in the EIR.
ALBANY, Calif. -- On a recent Tuesday evening, developer Rick Caruso worked the living room of a Bay Area bungalow as if he were running for mayor.
Developments across the county and a look at some of the people behind the scenes.
Find out what's hot (and what's not) in the local building industry, as the Transcript takes a look at development projects around the county.
This special section focuses on development projects around the county, from retail and commercial spaces to industrial and residential projects, as well as the developers behind them.
In this annual special section, we pay tribute to the developers and their projects in San Diego County - from retail and commercial spaces to residential projects.
In this special report, The Daily Transcript pays tribute to the developers in San Diego County. This annual feature focuses on development projects around the region, from retail and commercial spaces to residential projects, and more.
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