This could be downtown San Diego’s biggest apartment complex. Almost all of it is affordable housing

A developer is seeking approval for the first phase of a massive 1,000-unit residential complex that would be the biggest in downtown San Diego. The Mirka 1000 complex would fit on a 2.1-acre triangle lot on National Avenue between Commercial and 16th streets. It is about two blocks from Padres Tail
Read More16 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: August 20–24

The dog days of summer have technically passed, but with plenty of toasty days on the way, consider spending some time outside this weekend. Bike the Bay offers a morning cycle around the San Diego Bay and over the Coronado Bridge, and the Padres will take on the Dodgers in a three-game grudge match
Read MoreLender takes back Campus at Horton property in downtown San Diego

Seven years after buying the once iconic Horton Plaza mall in the heart of downtown, developer Stockdale Capital Partners has lost control of the property that it refashioned into a mixed-use office campus called the Campus at Horton. On Monday, the unfinished campus property went back to Stockdale’
Read MoreWhat to Know About the Multibillion-Dollar Midway Rising Project

When the filmmaker Cameron Crowe needed a stadium to look like it was from the 1970s for his 2000 movie Almost Famous, he turned to his hometown. He filmed the scene in which protagonist William Miller meets the rock band Stillwater for the first time at Sports Arena Stadium (now called Pechanga Are
Read MoreRemember the ’90s! 2008 wasn’t California’s only housing crash

“This isn’t 2008!” It’s a common refrain from real estate gurus when talking about the fragility of California’s housing market. Well, housing and economic conditions today may not be exactly like 2008 – shorthand for the financial disaster that popped that decade’s real estate bubble, creating the
Read MoreJust 15% of Californians can afford a home vs. 34% nationally

Shrinking affordability isn’t just a California problem. That’s what you see from my trusty spreadsheet’s comparison of the California Association of Realtors’ affordability report for the second quarter of 2025 vs. the numbers from the same period in 2022. Yes, the required income to buy California
Read MoreSD Besties: 10 Stories of Locals Meeting Their Forever Friends

Finding forever friends can be a lot like dating—if not harder, since there are few platonic equivalents for “I think you’re a hottie; can I take you out sometime?” You’re looking for a person who just gets you, who makes you feel safe to be yourself. Someone you can laugh and dream and travel and e
Read MoreIrvine Company adding hundreds of apartments to University City office campus

Southern California real estate giant Irvine Company plans to raze two, 1980s-era office buildings to make room for hundreds of apartments and turn its University City office campus opposite a major mall into a mini neighborhood. The company announced last month that it will redo the western portion
Read MoreSports Illustrated Debuts First-Ever Women’s Games in San Diego

Women’s sports are having a moment across the nation. Indiana Fever point guard Caitlin Clark and Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese are dominating the WNBA, the US women’s Olympic gymnastics team earned 10 medals at last year’s Paris Games, and American swimmer Katie Ledecky continues to smash records
Read MoreAt Women-Focused RAGEher, Anger Is What It’s All About

I’m on all fours in a dark room, throat tight, body heaving, panting like an animal. My hair sticks to my sweat-soaked face, covering my eyes. All around me, like a scene from some ancient pagan ritual, women howl, curse, bawl, their bodies shaking in feral agitation. This is RAGEher, and we’re only
Read MoreWorth The Wait: The Last Wexler, $6.6M

In over six decades of architectural practice—Donald Wexler (FAIA, 1926-2015)—had a profound influence on what we now admire as Desert Modernism. Starting with a brief stint at Richard Neutra’s office in L.A., Wexler moved to Palm Springs to embark on a career that would encompass public commissions
Read MoreAverage rate on a 30-year mortgage drops to lowest level since October

By ALEX VEIGA, AP Business Writer MCLEAN, Va. (AP) — The average rate on a 30-year U.S. mortgage fell this week to its lowest level in nearly 10 months, giving prospective homebuyers a sorely needed boost in purchasing power that could help inject life into a stagnant housing market. Related Article
Read MoreAntsy about California housing? The worry isn’t foreclosures

Perhaps the best news for California’s ailing housing market is that mortgage problems remain below historical norms. That’s what my trusty spreadsheet review found in bill-payment data for consumers from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The research is based on a sample of individuals with cre
Read MoreSpecial Activations at the Del Mar Wine + Food Fest’s Grand Tasting Event

Slip into the moment: You’re strolling through Surf Sports Park in the fall outfit you’ve been dying to wear, maybe even snagging some handmade jewelry with rare natural gemstones from Timka Jewelry while sipping locally made hard kombucha and snacking on Michelin-starred must-try meals from San Die
Read MoreHomeowners turn to cash-out refinancing to take advantage of big gains in home equity

By ALEX VEIGA, AP Business Writer Homeowners are cashing in on years of home equity gains, even as mortgage rates remain elevated. The trend sent cash-out home refinancing activity to a nearly three-year high in the April-June quarter, according to data from home loan data tracker ICE Mortgage Techn
Read More$3.9B Midway Rising project could yield $178M in new local spending each year

The Midway Rising project anticipated to replace San Diego’s sports arena site could uplift the region’s local economy with a yearly boost equivalent to that of Comic-Con, according to a newly released economic impact report. Wednesday, the team behind the project released the analysis, which was pr
Read More15 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: August 14–17

This weekend’s slate of events includes enchanting concerts, championship sports tournaments, and lots and lots of lemons. Live music fans can catch the mesmerizing spectacle of Auraforms (Friday), the culinary-minded concerto of Tasting Notes (Thursday), and the spellbinding sounds of Cynthia Erivo
Read MoreHome Tour: Inside an Architect’s Dream Home in Del Mar

When the sky catches fire with oranges, yellows, and deep purples, there’s no better place to end your day than the deck behind Dean and Monica Meredith’s Del Mar home. As the sun dips into the sea, with a green flash if you’re lucky, you can cast your gaze from the Del Mar Fairgrounds to the edge o
Read MoreCoronado Cays mansion to be auctioned off in Hong Kong

A mansion in the Coronado Cays that has yet to find a buyer after nearly two years will be part of an auction in Hong Kong. The newly built mansion at 3 The Point had previously made The San Diego Union-Tribune’s list of luxury homes sitting on the market the longest. It went on sale in November 202
Read MoreSan Diego County properties now valued at record $806 billion

The value of land in San Diego County continues to tick up, despite economic and real estate pressures. San Diego County’s assessed value of all taxable property — including residential, commercial and industrial land — is now $806 billion, the Assessor’s Office recently said. That is an increase of
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