By Henry Dubroff / Friday, November 3rd, 2017 / Columns, Latest news / Comments Off on Managed growth balances economic, environmental concerns
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The eight-year trend of economic growth in California and the Central Coast does not necessarily mean a recession is coming, according to economists who spoke at the Central Coast Economic Forecast on Nov. 3 in San Luis Obispo. A common belief is that the economy has a life cycle that inevitably switches back and forth Read More →
There are twice as many available retail spaces on State Street than there were in 2015 and available retail square footage has almost tripled since 2016, according to speakers at the 10th annual Radius Real Estate and Economic Forecast at the Fess Parker — A Doubletree by Hilton Resort on Nov 1. The event featured Read More →
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The Home Builders Association of the Central Coast has hired Andrew Hackleman as its new executive director, Operations Manager Doug Bunch said in an email to the Business Times on Sept. 15. Hackleman recently retired from the Air Force, where he was a lieutenant colonel, and he has about 20 years of experience with supply Read More →
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While California’s housing crisis has begun to trigger a backlash, with some cities hunkering down behind NIMBY walls, the dire shortage of homes is having big impacts on other states. In Colorado, an influx of young, upwardly mobile professionals is fueling a boom in apartment building, driving rents higher and triggering an affordable housing crisis. Read More →