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Monday, Oct 15 Sears Holdings Corp., parent of the Sears and Kmart retail chains, has filed for bankruptcy protection. | | | | Average rent prices have increased 5.74 percent in a year, said MarketPointe Realty Advisors. | | | | | Could an aerial cableway system, or skyway, be the best answer to San Diego airport's in-and-out transportation woes? A study commissioned by the county looked at the feasibility of using a skyway to take people between the Convention Center and the airport. | | | | | Preliminary designs for 32-story Block F Makers Quarter call for 405 apartments and plenty of office space. | | | | | SeaWorld is debuting next year yet another coaster, which may not be as speedy as its Electric Eel ride, but it will offer a 360-degree twist along a figure-eight track. | | | | | Quick service restaurant franchisees see lack of support from the corporation for the businesses. | | | | | In recent years, San Diego Gas & Electric electricity rates have moved up faster than their cohorts, Southern California Edison and Pacific Gas & Electric. | | | | | A local tech startup is partnering with real estate giant Re/Max to figure out how to use blockchain technology for buying and selling property in Mexico. | | | | |
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