Facing Growing Problems After Redevelopment
By: Gary London As published in the San Diego Business Journal: Feb 20, 2012 The death of redevelopment is destined to wreak havoc on existing policies and land use requirements that have been designed to accommodate growth in our urbanized areas. In its wake, the state legislation that yanked the redevelopment clout and the financing [...]
Demography the ultimate key to tomorrow’s economic health
By: Alan Nevin As published in the San Diego Daily Transcript: Feb 14, 2012 These days, we are inundated with news on the financial and economic woes of the United States and Europe and other developed countries. Though many of these woes relate to recent splurging of government funds and the devastation caused by the [...]
Redevelopment’s Return Already in the Cards
By: Gary H. London As published in the San Diego Business Journal: Jan 23, 2012 The state of California has cancelled redevelopment agencies. While redevelopment is dead, however, the need for redevelopment remains, and will become more acute than ever in the coming years. While I have some mixed thinking on the subject, I have [...]
Chris Lisle Named Woodruff Scholarship Recipient
Undergraduate student Chris Lisle has been selected as the Fall 2011 recipient of the Daniel B. Woodruff Memorial Scholarship. The Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate established the prestigious award in 2000 in permanent tribute to USD graduate Daniel Woodruff. Woodruff died of cancer at the age of 27, less than two years after graduating from [...]
Dark Economic Clouds Begin to Part in 2012
As published in the San Diego Business Journal: January 2, 2012 We have survived a year of stagnation, but 2012 will be characterized by gradual growth. I had expected better numbers over the past year, but I should have known better. This was the big recession — for most of us still active in the [...]