Downtown PR guru earns esteemed Press Club award

2018-11-13T00:52:14+00:00

POSTED NOVEMBER 8, 2018 IN SAN DIEGO DOWNTOWN NEWS Albert H. Fulcher | Editor Journalism and public relations in today’s media industry go hand in hand. With the ever-growing need for the integrity of news, these two professions merged, making an impact on community and national levels. At the 45th annual San Diego [...]

Downtown PR guru earns esteemed Press Club award2018-11-13T00:52:14+00:00

Will Foreign-Policy Changes Affect the Student-Housing Sector?

2018-08-08T03:04:31+00:00

POSTED ON JULY 24, 2018 IN SOCAL REAL ESTATE MAGAZINE By Frederick W. Pierce, IV International students have become an increasingly important segment of in the United States higher-education community, totaling nearly 1.1 million students representing 5.3 percent of total higher education enrollments, according to The Institute of International Education’s opendoors® 2017 “Fast [...]

Will Foreign-Policy Changes Affect the Student-Housing Sector?2018-08-08T03:04:31+00:00

LAWSUITS FILED AGAINST SDG&E OVER POWERLINE EASEMENTS: ATTORNEYS SEEK OTHER IMPACTED PROPERTY OWNERS IN EAST COUNTY

2018-05-06T16:43:14+00:00

POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2018 IN EAST COUNTY MAGAZINE By Miriam Raftery April 30, 2018 (San Diego’s East County) – Several property owners have filed lawsuits against SDG&E over negative impacts from the utility’s plan to widen easements to 15 feet on each side of power lines in communities including Pine Valley, Descanso [...]

LAWSUITS FILED AGAINST SDG&E OVER POWERLINE EASEMENTS: ATTORNEYS SEEK OTHER IMPACTED PROPERTY OWNERS IN EAST COUNTY2018-05-06T16:43:14+00:00

How Do Grants Differ From Loans When You’re Paying for College?

2018-03-25T21:09:43+00:00

PUBLISHED IN STUDENT LOAN HERO EDITION ON MARCH 22, 2018 By Miranda Marquit According to the Institute for Higher Education Policy, even families that earn more than $100,000 per year can’t afford 59% of colleges in the U.S. If you’re one of the many Americans who can’t afford college without help, you’re probably [...]

How Do Grants Differ From Loans When You’re Paying for College?2018-03-25T21:09:43+00:00

Just Launched – Jack’s PR Bootcamp

2018-04-29T17:59:17+00:00

Finally, a full or half day PR Bootcamp has been created by the Guru of PR, Jack Berkman. Tired of wanting to know why your not-for-profit organization or highly successful firm can’t seem to get your story out, Berkman Strategic Communications has the ultimate workshop for you! CEO’s, marketing heads, development or new [...]

Just Launched – Jack’s PR Bootcamp2018-04-29T17:59:17+00:00

Hidden Issues May Impact Stadium Site Redo

2018-03-19T01:05:11+00:00

POSTED ON SUNDAY, MARCH 11 2018 IN SAN DIEGO BUSINESS JOURNAL By Chris Spengler San Diego — As San Diego debates what should be done with the former Chargers’ stadium site, and stakeholders debate the current status of the remediation of the petroleum plume from the Mission Valley terminal tank farm, there are [...]

Hidden Issues May Impact Stadium Site Redo2018-03-19T01:05:11+00:00

Speak Your Truth with Personal Passion

2018-03-05T03:58:53+00:00

POSTED ON FEBRUARY 27, 2018 by Cathy Evans Women should speak their truth about whatever incites their personal passion, urges Rabbi Laurie Coskey, Ed.D., whether that is the environment, the homeless, prejudice against various groups—in whatever way you can. It may mean joining the Rotary in your community (Laurie is a long-time member); [...]

Speak Your Truth with Personal Passion2018-03-05T03:58:53+00:00

Was Mission Valley stadium site damaged by farming?

2018-03-05T02:22:18+00:00

POSTED ON FEBRUARY 21, 2018 IN OUR CITY SAN DIEGO By Chris Spengler As San Diego debates what should be done with the former Chargers’ stadium and the lawyers debate the current status of the remediation of the of petroleum plume from the Mission Valley terminal tank farm with regulators and responsible parties, [...]

Was Mission Valley stadium site damaged by farming?2018-03-05T02:22:18+00:00

Opinion: Environmental Assessment Crucial for Successful Urban Infill Projects

2018-02-22T02:43:47+00:00

POSTED BY EDITOR ON FEBRUARY 16, 2018 IN OPINION By Chris Spengler With San Diego facing a housing shortage, ever increasing traffic congestion, and escalating construction costs, the answer seems to be higher density in already developed areas, otherwise known as urban infill. However, working on urban infill projects as opposed to “greenfields” [...]

Opinion: Environmental Assessment Crucial for Successful Urban Infill Projects2018-02-22T02:43:47+00:00

Managers expecting big things from big data

2018-02-19T00:49:28+00:00

Firms tapping new sources to get insight on investments BY ARLEEN JACOBIUS · NOVEMBER 13, 2017 Real estate managers are in the early stages of using data collected at their properties — gleaned from such diverse sources as facial recognition software to social media programs — to gain insights into their investments. Most [...]

Managers expecting big things from big data2018-02-19T00:49:28+00:00
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