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Rent control could be coming to California. Do old arguments apply?

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October 29, 2018

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Rent control could be coming to California. Do old arguments apply?

Sunday, Oct 28

A statewide measure could open up California to rent control, while analysts point to past failures.

San Diego gets its biggest cruise ship ever — thanks to hurricane

The Norwegian Bliss, a 4,500-passenger cruise ship, diverted to San Diego from its Mexican Riviera itinerary because of a hurricane that made landfall in Mexico Tuesday night.

Brigantine debuts $3.5M restaurant, gelato shop in old Red Sails Inn space

The opening of Ketch Grill & Taps and Portside Gelato & Coffee, where the former Red Sails Inn operated for nearly six decades, offers a preview of what's to come late next year when the $20 million Portside Pier project debuts on the Embarcadero.

Qualcomm gets tentative approval to pursue trade secret lawsuit against Apple

San Diego cellular giant claims Apple failed to protect its confidential software code and provided it to arch rival Intel.

1920s YMCA building downtown to become $80M luxury boutique hotel

A nearly century-old YMCA building in downtown San Diego is being transformed into a boutique hotel that is costing the developer $80 million. It is expected to open early next year.

Balboa Park's no-car plaza project gets new timetable

The long-awaited, pedestrian-friendly makeover of Balboa Park, known as Plaza de Panama, is moving forward with an anticipated completion date of June 2021.

SDG&E withdraws counterproposal to public energy alternative in San Diego

With a decision whether the city of San Diego should adopt a government-run power program in the offing, San Diego Gas & Electric has notified city officials the utility is withdrawing a potential counterproposal to what is called Community Choice Aggregation.

San Diego rescinds tough Airbnb regulations, reopening debate on how to rein in short-term rentals

A referendum launched by Airbnb and HomeAway forces San Diego City Council to repeal legislation barring short-term rental of second homes, but leaves open the question of how home sharing will be regulated in the future.

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