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The developer of a proposed shopping center on a former drive-in in Oceanside says the response from prospective tenants has been great enough that it may double the size of the center. 
Del Sur, the second and final subdivision of the 4,677-acre Black Mountain Ranch master plan in the city's northern region, opened in June. 
The North County Transit District is awaiting the delivery of their first Sprinter cars in late August and September, after construction on the light rail line reached the halfway point in May. 
The cost of operating a mall has become so expensive that many retailers in San Diego are looking at open-air shopping centers such as The Forum in Carlsbad. 
After about three years of construction on Interstate 15, there's another six to go before the 20-mile long widening project is complete. 
It's a busy time for hospitals in San Diego County. One district's bond measure passed in April while another failed and now ponders its next move, and still others are building facilities at a rapid pace. 
Members of the San Marcos Creek Task force are envisioning multi-story buildings featuring retail and housing along San Marcos Boulevard, Grand Avenue and Discovery Street, an area that now features weed-filled vacant land and strip malls. 
Oceanside city planners are working overtime this summer to keep their ambitious redevelopment plans on-track for this growing city that lies along the Pacific Ocean coastline in northern San Diego County. 
Ryan Cos. US Inc. and the city of Carlsbad have announced their collaboration to bring the city's first Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED)-registered green buildings to The Towers at Bressi Ranch. 
As business leader Jack Welch always said, employees make a company great. And with regards to Intuit Inc.'s (Nasdaq: INTU) new office building off of state Route 56, they actually have. 
A commuter rail project from San Diego to Riverside County rejected 15 years ago is getting another look from Riverside. The proposed plan would bring the rail line from Corona, down the Interstate 15 corridor to Temecula and all the way to downtown San Diego. 
San Diego's retail market continues to be white hot, according to two reports, and shows no sign of slowing down. 
Paul Brown is constantly on the move as president of the public services group for Camp Dresser and McKee Inc., and as such responsible for the firm's North American public projects. New York, Denver and Cambridge, Mass., are just a few of the cities Brown finds himself in on a regular basis. 
The Daily Transcript presents its 25th edition of Soaring Dimensions, featuring in-depth coverage of the county's real estate and construction developments. Organized by region, this special report takes a closer look at local expansion and redevelopment projects, as well as ongoing and new plans.
A lot has changed in 25 years in San Diego. Downtown has seen a new convention center, ballpark, office building and high-end flats while the Gaslamp District has gone from a place for x-rated movies to a bustling hospitality hub. Elsewhere, in 1981 there was no Coaster, SR-56 or SR-54 and the development of Otay Mesa was just beginning. In this section of Soaring Dimensions we look at what has shaped today’s San Diego.
Construction and real estate transactions are far from letting up in this region. Central San Diego continues to reshape itself. Read all about it in the 25th annual edition of Soaring Dimensions.
Find out the latest real estate and construction developments in East County and beyond in the 25th annual edition of Soaring Dimensions.
Southeastern San Diego is developing at an amazing pace. Learn about the revitalization efforts under way and why businesses and families are calling this region home.
Several projects in South County are set to transform this region into a destination for businesses and new residents within a matter of years. Learn more in the 25th annual edition of Soaring Dimensions.
San Diego's neighbor to the north, southwest Riverside, has grown at a remarkable pace over the last few years due to affordable housing, plenty of commercial real estate opportunities and its proximity to Interstate 15. Read all about it in the 25th annual edition of Soaring Dimensions.
The Daily Transcript presents its 31st edition of Soaring Dimensions. Take a closer look at real estate and construction developments in all regions of the county, plus special reports on the Port of San Diego, and Temecula and Murrieta.
The Daily Transcript celebrates its 30th edition of Soaring Dimensions. Take a closer look at real estate and construction developments in all regions of the county, plus Temecula and Murrieta.
The Daily Transcript presents the 29th edition of Soaring Dimensions. Take a closer look at real estate and construction developments in all regions of the county, plus Temecula and Murrieta.
The Daily Transcript presents the 28th edition of Soaring Dimensions. Take a closer look at real estate and construction developments in all regions of the county.
The Daily Transcript presents the 27th edition of Soaring Dimensions, featuring in-depth coverage of the county's real estate and construction developments. Organized by region, this special report takes a closer look at local expansion and redevelopment projects, as well as ongoing and new plans.
The Daily Transcript presents the 26th edition of Soaring Dimensions, featuring in-depth coverage of the county's real estate and construction developments. Organized by region, this special report takes a closer look at local expansion and redevelopment projects, as well as ongoing and new plans.
The Daily Transcript presents its 25th edition of Soaring Dimensions, featuring in-depth coverage of the county's real estate and construction developments. Organized by region, this special report takes a closer look at local expansion and redevelopment projects, as well as ongoing and new plans.
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