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SAN DIEGO  – With plans to dramatically scale its production capacity, three-dimensional electronic printing company Fabric8Labs agreed to be acquired by Japanese multinational technology company TDK Corporation. The acquisition, terms undisclosed, came together organically, according to co-founder and CEO Jeff Herman. TDK has been an investor in Fabric8Labs for several years an...

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SAN DIEGO – A $140 million Mission Valley affordable apartment complex under construction by Wakeland Housing and Development – The Becker – is on target to open in mid-2027 as the first piece of the $1 billion Riverwalk to finish. “It’s going to kind of be the cornerstone to that first phase,” said Chase Ronge, […]

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LA JOLLA    – Local healthcare nonprofit West Health is reimagining behavioral health treatment through a new partnership with the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). The multi-year initiative led by the organizations will align payers and providers around a core set of behavioral health quality measures in order to streamline care and improve patient […]

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The Burnham Center for Community Advancementrecently released its Five Year Retrospective, Ideas to Action — Our First Five Years. Five years ago, BCCA started with a clear belief: San Diego’s future depends on leaders who work together, communities that stay engaged, and ideas that lead to action. We built BCCA around a simple premise. No single institution can solve […]

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SAN DIEGO  – Look at a sidewalk in San Diego and chances are good that the name Nielsen can be found embedded in the pavement. “You can walk around San Diego and see our stamps in the concrete all over the place,” said D. Nielsen Pollock, president and principal of Nielsen Construction California, who persevered […]

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