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Thursday, Aug 23 The one-time crown jewel of downtown, Horton Plaza, has been sold to real estate investment firm Stockdale Capital Partners, which overhaul the retail center and turn it into a tech campus. | | | | Only San Jose and San Francisco are more expensive, said HSH study. | | | | | San Diego organizers of Comic-Con win $4 million in legal fees and costs in their trademark infringement case against a comic convention in Salt Lake City. | | | | | Discount grocer Aldi is set to open its first store within city limits, and its fifth in the county, as part of the international chain's $3.4 billion U.S. expansion. | | | | | The federal agency will look into an incident earlier this month when a canister filled with spent nuclear fuel got wedged for about 20 minutes while being lowered into a storage cavity at a storage facility at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. | | | | | The second quarter shows a continuation of the trend of cars sales slowing but light-duty vehicles such as SUVs and pickups growing. | | | | | J. Craig Venter Institute files for dismissal of Human Longevity lawsuit. | | | | | The acquisition of a software firm focused on automated insulin delivery hints at Dexcom's ambitions to expand its footprint in diabetes management technologies. | | | | |
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