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Friday, Dec 22 The new federal tax law caps state and local tax deductions at $10,000 starting in 2018. Early property tax payment could save on fed taxes. | | Colorado-based 'eatertainment' chain is embracing a historic building in one of downtown San Diego's grittier sections and becoming a stakeholder in the city's budding Makers Quarter. | | | Qualcomm files preliminary proxy materials that don't include any of Broadcom's alternative candidates for Qualcomm's board of directors. The move was expected. Broadcom will send ballots to Qualcomm shareholders itself for its candidates. | | | A new pricing system fluctuates depending on when customers consume energy, with power being more expensive during "peak hours" and less expensive during "off-peak hours." | | | Changes to the tax code could mean luxury homes in San Diego County will have more buyers, or at the least, see no noticeable change in sales. | | | San Diego saw its unemployment rate in November slide to 3.4 percent, the lowest level since December of 1999 amid strong hiring last month. | | | A federal judge has fined Apple $25,000 per day for failure to produce court-ordered documents in the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's antitrust lawsuit against Qualcomm. | | | Radisson hotel in Rancho Bernardo sells for about $14 million more than its last sale, in 2012. | | |
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