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Saturday, May 5 Construction will start next month on developer Doug Manchester's long-stalled redevelopment of the Navy Broadway complex on the downtown San Diego waterfront. | | Ground clearing is scheduled to start on Disneyland's fourth hotel in July, with an opening date set for 2021. Disney broke ground on a new 6,500-space parking structure in February. | | | San Diego is among the first cities that will eventually get nonstop service to the Hawaiian islands via Southwest Airlines. | | | The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is suing Albertsons grocery store for alleged policy forbidding workers to speak Spanish in San Diego-area stores. | | | The Hake, an oceanfront restaurant that opened in La Jolla in 2013, has closed following an ambitious remodel that didn't generate the high level of sales that had been expected. | | | Reports this week from Counterpoint Research and IDC show a continued drop in smartphone sales, as consumer balk at higher prices. | | | The utility wants to replace an old pipeline between Rainbow and Miramar with a new, wider, natural gas line but an administrative law judge has recommended that commissioners at the CPUC reject the proposal. | | | The company sees sales gains as it prepares to launch its next generation continuous glucose monitor technology that no longer requires finger pricks for calibration. | | |