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Despite a very challenging regulatory climate, a few battery manufacturers are still scattered throughout Southern California.


Delivering 171,00 new homes over eight years calls for doubling San Diego County's current production levels (while at the sam...



California's new rooftop solar mandate will add approximately $12,000 to the cost of a new home.


A new guidebook prepares communications professionals for when a fast moving crisis hits.



A study, "New Homes and Poor People," found that construction of 1,000 new housing units (homes and apartments) made it possib...


The total amount of dirty money moved through and held by companies with hidden owners is impossible to know precisely, but es...



The billions of dollars sucked out of the pockets and bank accounts of builders a decade ago is still being felt today.


Soccer will have a $2.8 billion economic impact, with 42,000 construction jobs and an additional 25,000 permanent jobs.



A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ruled that stores selling coffee must post cancer warning labels.


Prop 64 promised the new legal pot economy would operate under a computerized system tracking every seed, to plant, to storefr...



In some communities, concerns have been raised about the effect of short-term rentals on the availability of affordable housin...


Iindividuals, trusts and estates that hold interests in pass-through entities are entitled to the 20% deduction on their quali...



San Diego ranked 11th out of the 20 largest cities in job growth the past 12 months; 2nd in hourly wage growth.


When that smartphone is in your own hands, think twice before recording divisive personal opinions or ill-considered biases of...



California was promised a bullet train that would rip along at 220 mph. In reality, the train will be more blank than bullet.


Enactment of new employment laws require California employers to make significant changes in their hiring practices and workpl...



A NIMBY group is gathering signatures to place a measure on the November ballot that would kill a new home come community and ...


Mobile financial technologies help improve financial health because the enable instant access to finances and real-time moveme...



The fate of DACA will send ripple effects across the nation and in all areas of employment and legal matters.


Wireless operators will invest as much as $275 billion nationwide over seven years as they build out 5G.



Infill projects ( as opposed to "greenfields") come with added issues, namely environmental contamination.


Given the repeal of many miscellaneous itemized reductions with enactment of the federal Tax Cuts Act, conclusions of the U.S....



Given the repeal of many miscellaneous itemized reductions with enactment of the federal Tax Cuts Act, conclusions of the U.S....


If The White House and Congress eventually enact a trillion-dollar infrastructure bill, growth in the construction industry co...



The state of California is giving the marijuana industry six months to sell off contaminated inventory before getting "serious...


When you speak in public anywhere, you should assume that media are present and your comments are on the record.



More than 40 percent om domestic institutional investors reported an intent to deploy capital in student housing last year.


The more than $1 billion Seaport Village project is one of California's largest development undertakings



There are 700,000 DACA recipients nationwide, 200,000 of which are here in California.


There are 700,000 DACA recipients nationwide, 200,000 of which are here in California.