Supporters say moving the city of San Diego’s Family Justice Center under the auspices of the YWCA would be a win/win for everyone: The city would save money, and those who need the center’s services would get the same care.
Shares of health care staffing company AMN Healthcare Services Inc. (NYSE: AHS) rose Thursday after posting first-quarter profit that beat Wall Street projections.
The UCLA Anderson Forecast San Diego Economic Outlook for 2008-09 spun a happier tale of a slumped housing market that will avoid a full-blown recession not only locally, but nationwide.
Optimism spread through the room on Thursday at the Commercial Real Estate Developer’s Outlook, where three top developers said they are busy and hopeful for 2008.
“This too shall pass” was the running theme of SDSU’s Entrepreneurial Management Center Forum, "Staying Afloat in a Drowning Economy: How to Recession Proof Your Business." The panel discussion, moderated by George Chamberlin, executive editor for The Daily Transcript, proposed suggestions on surviving a recession.
UCLA Anderson Forecast says San Diego's real estate market has taken a taken a hit and there is no clear consensus when it will come back.
The State of California Correction Standards Authority Thursday granted the county of San Diego $100 million for the expansion of Las Colinas Detention Facility in Santee.
San Diego State University’s College of Business Administration will offer entrepreneurship and human resources specializations to undergraduate students pursuing management degrees starting in the fall.