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Construction starting on Manchester's $1.5B Navy complex project

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May 7, 2018

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Construction starting on Manchester's $1.5B Navy complex project

Saturday, May 5

Construction will start next month on developer Doug Manchester's long-stalled redevelopment of the Navy Broadway complex on the downtown San Diego waterfront.

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San Diego one of first cities to get Hawaii flights on Southwest

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Regulators sue Albertsons for allegedly banning employees from speaking Spanish in front of non-Spanish speakers

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Ocean view La Jolla restaurant closes despite $2.5M remodel

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Smartphone sales remain sluggish as consumers put off upgrades

Reports this week from Counterpoint Research and IDC show a continued drop in smartphone sales, as consumer balk at higher prices.

CPUC judge rejects SDG&E pipeline project between Rainbow and Miramar

The utility wants to replace an old pipeline between Rainbow and Miramar with a new, wider, natural gas line but an administrative law judge has recommended that commissioners at the CPUC reject the proposal.

Dexcom's revenue jumps ahead of launch of latest wearable glucose monitor for diabetes patients

The company sees sales gains as it prepares to launch its next generation continuous glucose monitor technology that no longer requires finger pricks for calibration.

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