Edition: July 2005
 

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San Diego Scene

Real Property

Local Lender$

The Connection

Downtown Real Estate Agents Guide

Downtown Relocations

Road Test

The Urban Living Guide

Metropolitan Movers

Business Datebook

Arts & Events Datebook

Dishing It Out

Dining Reviews

Small Business
Resources Guide


Staff Box

Neighborhood National Bank Promotes Low-Income Lending — And Its President
Linda Merritt Thrives Through Her First Year
All Is Not Calm On The Waterfront Or In Barrio Logan As The $1.4 Billion Ballpark Village Project Looms
Families Choose To Live Downtown
The Quarterly Guide To Urban Living
Credit Unions Aim For Members’ Investments
A Hot Housing Market Keeps Lawyers Busy
Real Property Deflates The ‘Bubble’ Rhetoric
Resurrecting A Bad Border Crossing Fee Proposal
Hotel Dining Shines At Soleil @ K

Whose Bay Anyway?

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North County Remains
The Choice For
Luxury And Value


Property Maps - Realty search, made a breeze


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