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Friday, Jan 25 Stockdale Capital Partners' effort to turn Horton Plaza into a technology office campus is being challenged by current mall tenant and natural foods purveyor, Jimbo's Naturally. The grocer is asking a judge to intervene on its behalf and block any actions that would further hurt its business. | | | | 500 e-bikes unloaded in downtown San Diego by LA startup. These are different than the competitors, they say. | | | | | Downtown San Diego-based Trust & Will has raised $2 million in venture capital to become the next "TurboTax" for a different legal process: writing up your trusts and wills. | | | | | Credit rating agency S&P Global cut SDG&E's debt rating on Monday over fears of another major wildfire season in the state and what it sees as insufficient liability mechanism for California utilities after a devastating fire. | | | | | Indoor living has thrown our circadian clocks out of whack. Ex-NASA space light expert Robert Soler has designed futuristic lights that do a better job mimicking the sun's full spectrum. His Carlsbad company, Bios Lighting, says their lights are better for human health. | | | | | One of San Diego's oldest running coworking spaces has been acquired by Santa Monica's Cross Campus. | | | | | Even as San Diego County hosted a record 35.8 million visitors last year, tourism officials are preparing to launch a $19 million advertising campaign, the most it has ever spent on marketing. | | | | | The city of San Diego's Plaza de Panama pedestrian-friendly remodel of Balboa Park is going to cost millions more than originally anticipated, making its future uncertain. | | | | |
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