Civita attracts new homeowners, families
By Hoa Quach As Mission Valley’s new Civita development rapidly transforms from architectural watercolor renderings into a living, breathing, brick-and-mortar...
Read moreDetailsBy Hoa Quach As Mission Valley’s new Civita development rapidly transforms from architectural watercolor renderings into a living, breathing, brick-and-mortar...
Read moreDetailsHutton Marshall | Contributing Editor Outdated VCRs, long-neglected desktop computers and old, impossibly heavy big-screen TVs are common artifacts in...
Read moreDetailsBy Tom Leech I arrived here from the Midwest about five decades ago to work in aerospace out in Kearny Mesa....
Read moreDetailsSDCNN Staff San Diego’s largest mall has gone through some recent changes with the addition and expansion of several stores,...
Read moreDetailsJeremy Ogul | Editor What if Mission Valley had a “main street” — a pedestrian-oriented esplanade with wide sidewalks, bike...
Read moreDetailsThe style we call ‘Spanish’ draws from a world of influences By Michael Good | HouseCalls Mary was losing it....
Read moreDetailsBy Kris Michell | Downtown Partnership News Editor’s Note: This is the first installment of a new monthly column about the...
Read moreDetailsBy Michael Crane Since July, brightly colored murals of aliens, geodes, enraged octopi and more have taken over utility boxes...
Read moreDetailsJeff Josenhans | Drink Shrink I’m always impressed by the growing number of individuals in the general public who are starting...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank Sabatini Jr. Another exceptional Italian restaurant has sprung into South Park, although unlike its fabulous, friendly competition at...
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