Speak Your Truth with Personal Passion
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 [...]
Was Mission Valley stadium site damaged by farming?
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 [...]
Opinion: Environmental Assessment Crucial for Successful Urban Infill Projects
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 [...]
Managers expecting big things from big data
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 [...]
Student Housing Sales Speed Up
The volume of sales in 2017 is likely to get a lot closer than seemed possible to last year's record-breaking volume. Bendix Anderson | Oct 16, 2017 Investors are making up for lost [...]
Is Immigration Policy Changing The Picture For Student Housing?
Anecdotally, most universities reported fewer international applications this year, reputedly based upon international concerns related to the rhetoric of President Trump, Pierce’s Fred Pierce tells GlobeSt.com in part 2 of a two-part story. [...]