
Competing development teams believe they can tie a bow on San Diego's high-profile real estate blunder by creating 250 or more apartments for low-income families.
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Skip to contentCompeting development teams believe they can tie a bow on San Diego's high-profile real estate blunder by creating 250 or more apartments for low-income families.