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Downtown Ritz Carlton project moving forward after legal challenge is dropped

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October 1, 2018

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Downtown Ritz Carlton project moving forward after legal challenge is dropped

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.

SDSU to SoccerCity: Stop confusing our students

University brass want the people behind the SoccerCity ballot measure to stop claiming that rival initiative SDSU West will raise student fees.

Urban Plates to add 25 new locations, bringing fine dining vibes to fast-casual chain

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.

Judge finds Apple infringes on Qualcomm patent but declines to block iPhone imports

A U.S. International Trade Commission judge finds patent infringement but recommends against blocking the sale of certain iPhone 7 models.

Referendum qualifies to overturn San Diego's tough new Airbnb regulations

Now that the measure has qualified, it will put the regulations on hold until the issue can be decided by voters.

Tesloop suspending shuttle service between L.A. and San Diego

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.

Downtown agency recommends 42-story apartment tower for old library

The plan calls for a nearly 400-unit apartment building and 8,800-square-feet of retail.

SDG&E customers to get a San Onofre refund starting next month

Money from a settlement reached at the now shuttered nuclear power plant will be seen in October.

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