Stories Posted on Aug. 15, 2002
Gateway Chula Vista sets stage for future economic expansion in South Bay
Gateway Chula Vista began with the keen vision of several experienced real estate developers in the San Diego area. Forming a public-private partnership with the city of Chula Vista's Redevelopment Agency, they recognized the need to revitalize and enhance one of the region's rising and potentially lucrative districts -- downtown Chula Vista.
Otay Mesa takes center stage as industrial land becomes scarce in rest of county
As San Diego County's industrial-zoned land becomes scarcer and more expensive, Otay Mesa is attracting a wider range of businesses than the border-related companies that once dominated the area.
South Bay leads county in industrial absorption
The South Bay area of San Diego County leads all major industrial submarkets in year-to-date net absorption, a trend that is expected to continue as Otay Mesa lures tenants with an available and affordably priced supply of land and existing space.
Ocean View Hills offers homes, school, park and corporate center to South Bay residents
Nearly 1,000 San Diego County homebuyers and 180 renters have discovered Pardee Homes's Ocean View Hills since the community debuted in 1998.
Otay Ranch's village core comes to life
Otay Ranch's first village core is being transformed from concept to civic reality, just as the final single-family-detached homes in the village of Heritage are offered for sale.
Developer focuses on South County as growth opportunity
While housing prices continue to rise in most of San Diego, many homebuyers are turning to South County to purchase an affordably priced home in an area of booming economic development. The Corky McMillin Cos., founded in South County 42 years ago by Corky McMillin, has recognized this area as a superior growth opportunity, with eight master-planned communities developed in South County since the 1970s.
National City redevelopment program focuses on needs of residents, economic vitality
The city of National City continues to move forward with its redevelopment plan -- a $100-plus million, multifaceted program that has been strategically crafted to meet the needs of its 55,000 residents and that will, in the process, transform the city into a vital live, work and play community.
Otay Water District: Building for the future
In the last 10 years, the Otay Water District has seen its customer base grow at an average annual rate of 6 percent. Since 1998, more than 2,100 new accounts have been added each year. While growth has been rapid, projections over the last year indicate that this trend will continue. It is anticipated that over the next 35 years, the district's population will rise from 142,000 people to 277,000 people.
Home builder returns to South County
After an absence of almost a decade, homes by Davidson Communities will again soon be part of the booming South County housing scene, where approximately one-third of all for-sale homes in the county are being built.
DNP opens its doors in Chula Vista
Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd. held a ribbon-cutting ceremony earlier this month to officially open a U.S. subsidiary in Chula Vista. Yoshitoshi Kitajima, chairman and CEO of DNP, traveled from Japan to join other company executives for the event and was welcomed to Chula Vista by Mayor Shirley Horton at the grand opening ceremony.
EastLake unveils The Woods
In a departure from its renowned neighborhoods of midsize homes, The EastLake Co. is introducing a community of estate-size homes and custom home sites. It's EastLake's final neighborhood, The Woods, which offers something for everyone.
Two new neighborhoods add to South Bay landscape
When EastLake was introduced almost 20 years ago, it was easy to envision how it would grow to change the Chula Vista landscape. It offers a quiet country lifestyle located minutes away from freeway connections to San Diego, the airport, Los Angeles and Mexico, breathtaking views, natural protected surroundings, a championship golf course, parks, the Olympic Training Center, nearby shops and a business park.
Pacific Coast Foam provides decorative exterior architectural accents for Westfield Shopping Town Plaza Bonita
Pacific Coast Foam has provided the custom exterior architectural accents for the Westfield Shoppingtown Plaza Bonita renovation at 3030 Plaza Bonita Road in National City, according to Scott J. Buckley, vice president of sales and marketing for Pacific Coast Foam, San Diego's largest supplier and installer of expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam architectural shapes and accents.
Siempre Viva Business Park starts construction on 33-acre eastern phase
With the 675,000-square-foot central phase of Siempre Viva Business Park nearly 100 percent completed and occupied, Murphy Development Co. has started construction on the 33-acre eastern phase, which will contain an additional 650,000 square feet of corporate, industrial and technology space. The corporate business park lies along the U.S.-Mexico border near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry.
Lost Creek at EastLake Vistas is coming soon
RWR is setting the standards for architectural excellence in the South County. At RWR, people can enjoy an unsurpassed quality of life within a desirable setting where shopping, schools and freeway access are just moments away, and a multitude of leisure activities for the entire family are within a convenient proximity: biking and hiking trails, baseball, soccer, swimming, golf and more.
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