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Monday, Sep 17 A new surcharge established by the California Public Utilities Commission adds up for some residential customers. | | | | Among the top 50 metro areas, San Diego was No. 1 in terms of growth in household income last year, according to newly released U.S. Census data. | | | | | Hoping to salvage its plans for a Harbor Island hotel, San Diego developer, Sunroad, asks port commissioners to extend an approaching deadline on an agreement governing development of the project. | | | | | Publicly traded Teradata Corp. is moving its headquarters from Dayton, Ohio to San Diego later this year. The company is remodeling its San Diego campus to make room for about 275 employees. | | | | | Metals, such as copper, steel and aluminum, and lumber costs had seen substantial increases this year after the introduction of tariffs. Industry analysts predict a slowdown in high-rise construction. | | | | | The historic mansion in Coronado that John D. Spreckels once called home has sold to a Los Angeles hotel company for $39 million. Over 100 years ago, the landmark ocean property was built for a few zeros less: $35,000. | | | | | The region's economic development corporation launches program to double the number of skilled workers in San Diego by 2030. | | | | | Google's former executive chef - and the founder and CEO of failed food delivery app Sprig - joins advisory board of San Diego kitchen tech startup Galley. They're building software to power back-of-house operations in bustling corporate kitchens. | | | | |
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