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Friday, Jan 5 The Prepkitchen restaurants in Little Italy, Del Mar and La Jolla are sold to give the former owners time to concentrate on new dining concepts, including a Sorrento Valley food hall. | | A final environmental report on the San Diego Symphony's proposed bayfront stage complex says the $45 million project could seat up to 10,000, with the extra room targeted for outside acts. Coronado is worried about noise. | | | GasBuddy predicts the price for a gallon of gas will go up 19 cents nationally. | | | Solana Beach sports tech firm connects college coaches to high school and club coaches so they can promote young athletes to the next level. | | | In its latest maneuver to takeover Qualcomm, Broadcom formally filed proxy paperwork with the SEC and has begun reaching out to the San Diego chip maker's shareholders to secure votes for 11 board nominees. | | | The utility says the California Public Utilities ruling that prevented SDG&E from passing $379 million in costs from the 2007 wildfires was wrong. Critics say SDG&E should move on. | | | The most expensive homes to sell in 2017 were in La Jolla, Rancho Santa Fe and Del Mar. | | | HQ Trivia is certain to command the daily, dedicated attention of millions of millennials in the new year. But will this entertaining mobile game become the next long-running trivia show or something far more short-lived? | | |