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City selling $1 lots: Is this the future of 'affordable housing' for the middle class?

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February 12, 2018

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City selling $1 lots: Is this the future of 'affordable housing' for the middle class?

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San Diego has agreed to sell 16 lots in Nestor for $1 each, in the pursuit of affordable housing. The nonprofit San Diego Community Land Trust plans to build three and four-bedroom homes there for people with moderate incomes. That means a family of five with an income of up to $102,750.

Qualcomm rejects buyout but will meet with Broadcom CEO to discuss $121 billion offer

Qualcomm's board of directors rejected Broadcom's revised $82 per share buyout offer. But for the first time Qualcomm said it would sit down with Broadcom CEO Hock Tan to discuss the deal.

Rare and pricey: New single-family homes for sale in San Diego

There are at least 940 new single-family homes coming out this year in San Diego County. These are some of the projects coming out this year.

Solar jobs down 14% in California, 3.8% nationally

An education and research group's annual census shows a dip in solar jobs but insists trends show long-term growth.

Downtown's Bottega Americano closes, owners file for bankruptcy

The well regarded Bottega Americana closes in East Village, its owners blaming the lightly trafficked location for slow business.

Problems in the pipeline for Sempra's subsidiary in Mexico

Resistance from indigenous groups and others in Mexico have interrupted energy projects.

First transfer of nuclear waste made at San Onofre

Southern California Edison plans to complete the move of spent fuel from "wet storage" to dry casks by the middle of next year.

San Diego spending $1M to lure Chinese visitors

San Diego's tourism bureau is launching its $15 million spring and summer marketing campaign that it hopes will lure visitors from China, the UK, Germany and Canada, plus major U.S. cities.

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