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Thursday, Sep 27 The San Diego developer of a long planned Ritz Carlton hotel downtown is now moving ahead with the $450 million project after a lawsuit challenging it was dropped this week. | | | | University brass want the people behind the SoccerCity ballot measure to stop claiming that rival initiative SDSU West will raise student fees. | | | | | Urban Plates, a local restaurant chain that touts high quality foods in a fast-casual setting, is tripling its footprint with 25 new locations, the company said Thursday. | | | | | A U.S. International Trade Commission judge finds patent infringement but recommends against blocking the sale of certain iPhone 7 models. | | | | | Now that the measure has qualified, it will put the regulations on hold until the issue can be decided by voters. | | | | | The Culver City-based startup that featured a fleet of Teslas that ferried riders between Los Angeles and San Diego for $50 or less has suspended operations, citing permitting issues with the state. | | | | | The plan calls for a nearly 400-unit apartment building and 8,800-square-feet of retail. | | | | | Money from a settlement reached at the now shuttered nuclear power plant will be seen in October. | | | | |
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