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SBA offers disaster loans to Southern California businesses affected by Garden Grove hazmat incident
Small businesses and private nonprofits in Orange and four other Southern California counties can apply for low-interest federal disaster loans to help recover from economic losses linked to the Garden Grove hazmat incident.
San Diego County Housing Authority approves $293.7M budget to maintain rental aid for 11,100 households
Despite a slight decline in funding tied to cuts in a federal emergency voucher program, the Housing Authority approved a $293.7 million budget that will provide monthly rental assistance to more than 25,000 residents and continue support for veterans, seniors and people with disabilities.
JLL: San Diego lab market shows signs of recovery
The U.S. life sciences real estate market may have reached a turning point after years of decline, according to a new JLL report. But in San Diego, where lab availability remains near 30%, excess supply is expected to keep landlords competing aggressively for tenants.
Most luxury housing markets still hold pandemic gains
Five years after the pandemic housing boom transformed the luxury market, only two metro areas have surpassed their pandemic-era peaks, according to Realtor.com.
Solana Beach developer breaks ground on Seattle community
PMB is developing the 225-unit, five-story senior living community with senior housing operator The Springs Living.
California, FTC secure nearly $3 million in refunds for victims of mortgage relief scam
More than 1,800 consumers, including hundreds of Californians, will receive refund checks totaling nearly $3 million after state and federal authorities dismantled a mortgage fraud scheme that targeted struggling homeowners during the COVID-19 pandemic.
County approves 3-year behavioral health plan
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors has approved the region's first Behavioral Health Services Act Integrated Plan, directing $329 million toward mental health care, substance use treatment, crisis response and housing services for thousands of residents.
LA fiduciary, accountant charged with stealing $6M from clients
A licensed Los Angeles-area fiduciary and his accountant have been arrested on allegations they stole more than $6 million from trusts, estates and conservatorships they were hired to manage, according to California Attorney General Rob Bonta.
Reotemp signs 12-year lease for new Scripps Ranch headquarters
The company will consolidate its Sorrento Valley operations into a new 75,000-square-foot headquarters, nearly doubling its local footprint and creating room for future growth.
Bird Rock sale sets record as La Jolla prices climb
The two-unit commercial condominium was purchased by Encore Partners LLP for 2.23 million.