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Friday, Dec 14 The iPhone maker announces new San Diego site as part of a nationwide expansion, including a new $1 billion campus in Austin. | | | | Under new ownership, Horton Plaza's next act is as a tech office campus, but historians are fighting to preserve the mall's postmodern essence. | | | | | Pekin Cafe, one of San Diego's longest-running family restaurants, is closing its doors after nearly 90 years in operation, ending a three-generation legacy in North Park. | | | | | Tariffs have slowed installations across the country and in California but other sectors of the solar industry remain on the rise, according to a recent quarterly report. | | | | | After months of delays, the glossy movie, dining and entertainment complex known as Theatre Box officially opened its doors to the public in San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter. | | | | | Bucking the trend, San Diego County looks finally ready to build more housing than the past few years. | | | | | Saint Archer's founder Josh Landan has emerged from beer retirement as the CEO of his riskiest venture yet. | | | | | The Allen Institute has donated $125 million to a new division dedicated to understanding the human immune system. Partners include UC San Diego and four other academic centers. | | | | |