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A public records lawsuit was filed seeking documents from the city related to the recent proposal to transform the 101 Ash St ...
A San Diego taxpayer is suing the city over lack of transparency in the 101 Ash Street affordable housing deal.
City committee will consider a 60-year lease agreement with a development team proposing a $250-million, office-to-housing conversion project.
On July 2, a San Diego City Council committee approved a deal that includes wording that paves the way for a ground lease ...
San Diego lawyer Michael Aguirre has raised concerns about the proposed $250 million plan to convert the 101 Ash Street ...
The 101 Ash St. building has sat empty since shortly after the city entered a 20-year lease-to-own deal in 2017. It was shut down due to environmental building hazards from asbestos. It led to a saga ...
Re “San Diego ready to make a deal to turn 101 Ash St. into low-income housing” (June 30): The financing scheme for ...
The city has stopped paying rent on 101 Ash St., but the asbestos-riddled building has sat empty for months, posing a new problem. Vacant buildings are at high risk of vandalism, fire and theft.
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria’s top staff revealed Wednesday that they planned to begin exclusive negotiations with a La Jolla investor who plans to gut the beleaguered 101 Ash St. tower and retrofit it ...
RELATED: San Diego Stops Rent Payments On 101 Ash Street. Renovations were halted in August 2019 after the work dislodged asbestos into the air, earning the city a citation from the county Air ...
Meanwhile, the price tag for 101 Ash Street continues to rise. Every day, San Diego taxpayers shell out $6,575, totaling $2.55 million a year, to maintain the vacant downtown high-rise.
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria’s top staff revealed Wednesday that they planned to begin exclusive negotiations with a La Jolla investor who plans to gut the beleaguered 101 Ash St. tower and retrofit it ...