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The city of San Diego will hand over its asbestos-plagued office tower at 101 Ash St. to a development team that believes ...
The lease would last six decades, if approved. It calls for spending hundreds of millions of dollars on a vacant mid-century ...
The 101 Ash project now enters a 24-month escrow period to ensure the developer meets all conditions, including financing, ...
San Diego City Council approves transforming the 101 Ash St. building into affordable housing with retail and childcare ...
Desperate to rid its hands of a 21-story asbestos-plagued downtown office building, the San Diego City Council voted ...
As former San Diego city attorney, I would like to point out that Michael Smolens ignores key facts and appears to blame ...
With a variety of units ranging from studios to three bedrooms, the project would supply housing for a range of individuals.
The San Diego City Council approved a 60-year lease with a developer to renovate the 101 Ash St. building into hundreds of affordable housing units.
Re “San Diego ready to make a deal to turn 101 Ash St. into low-income housing” (June 30): The financing scheme for affordable housing in the poisonous Ash Street building sounds more ...
San Diego city leaders on Tuesday will consider a plan to convert the building at 101 Ash St. into affordable housing.
San Diego City Council approves plan to convert costly 101 Ash Street building into 247 affordable homes, including various ...
In 2020, Gordon sued the city of San Diego over its initial 2016 lease for 101 Ash Street—the lease agreement called for the city to pay $128 million over 20 years.