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Saturday, Feb 10 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'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. | | | 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. | | | An education and research group's annual census shows a dip in solar jobs but insists trends show long-term growth. | | | The well regarded Bottega Americana closes in East Village, its owners blaming the lightly trafficked location for slow business. | | | Resistance from indigenous groups and others in Mexico have interrupted energy projects. | | | 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'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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