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Supporters say the designation will allow Convoy Street to further brand itself as a destination. It comes ahead of a community plan update that could spur a population boom in the larger Kearny Mesa area.
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After 18 years of helping business owners implement productivity software, Solana Beach resident Marni Melrose saw there was a disconnect in how business owners think and how productivity software work. This revelation prompted her to create her own software.
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Things are still rough for the San Diego tourism industry but the region's top tourism booster is hopeful.
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The first $1.5 million in loans from The San Diego Foundation's small business and nonprofit program have gone out to eight local organizations, part of a $5 million fund for organizations impacted by COVID-19.
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More than 30,000 airline employees face furloughs as San Diego tourism and the local economy feel the strain.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has delayed releasing reopening guidance for theme parks amid criticism from industry leaders on the state’s initial plans and mounting pressure to let these businesses resume.
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The 10th Avenue Marine Terminal gets a facelift that officials hope translates into more business.
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors today unanimously approved $4.1 million in grants to help 760 small businesses in District 3 affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A lobbying effort made it possible for growers of the region’s most lucrative crops to be able to apply for federal aid initially denied them.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diegans have many questions about what can and what can't reopen during the current stage of the pandemic. We have some answers.
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