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Daily Business Report: April 30, 2024

Lennar now selling new-home collections at Junipers,

San Diego’s resort-style community for those 55-plus

Lennar, one of the nation’s leading homebuilders, is now selling at three home collections within Junipers, a masterplanned community for active adults in San Diego. Homeowners at the age-qualified gated community will enjoy resort-style living with close proximity to the beach and onsite amenities including a recreation center with a clubhouse, pool, gathering room, outdoor barbeque areas, fitness room, fire pit and dog park as well as bocce ball and pickleball courts. Junipers also offers a trail system around the community, ideal for walking, socializing, and enjoying the outdoors.

Lennar’s three brand-new home collections at Junipers include Lilac, Sycamore and Woodlands and offers 12 different open-concept designs, allowing for effortless living and entertaining. The single and two-story low-maintenance floorplans range from approximately 1,119 to 2,528 square feet, with two to four bedrooms and two to three-and-a-half baths. All homes offer single-level living with first floor Owner Suites. Pricing begins in the low $900,000s.

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Designed by Louis Gill, 484 Prospect, La Jolla offers whitewater ocean views and sounds of the surf. (Photo Credit: Gary Kasl of SandKasl Imaging/Courtesy of Greg Noonan & Associates, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties.

Historic   seaside mansion in La Jolla listed by Berkshire

Hathaway HomeServices  California Properties

Greg Noonan and Patrick Noonan of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties recently listed an extraordinary La Jolla mansion with commanding ocean views and historical significance. Built in 1925, the estate was designed by Louis Gill, nephew, and colleague of the renowned architect Irving Gill.

Irving Gill was known for advancing the modern architectural movement and has 12 buildings in the National Register of Historic Places. His creations are iconic in San Diego, which include the Horton Plaza Fountain, the Marston House, the Old Scripps Building one of the oldest buildings at the iconic Scripps Institute of Oceanography, and the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.

Located at 484 Prospect, the home is almost completely secluded by a secure entry gate and mature landscaping. The back of the home takes advantage of its idyllic setting overlooking the sea. Three expansive terraces and an additional rooftop deck with a spa and an outdoor kitchen allows for 360-degree ocean and village views.

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Millions of Californians weigh options after

losing an affordable internet subsidy

Illustration by Adriana Heldiz, CalMatters; iStock

By Khari Johnson | CalMatters

A federal affordable internet subsidy is going away and 3 million Californians must decide whether to end access largely considered a human right. Alfredo Camacho and his three daughters started a new routine last week: Every evening they go to the parking lot outside a nearby library to get Wi-Fi access. The kids do homework and download YouTube videos, while Alfredo checks his email and searches job listings.

Camacho and his daughters ages 9, 12, and 15 live in Guadalupe, a town of roughly 9,000 on the Central Coast of California. They used to rely on the Affordable Connectivity Program, a $30 to $75 monthly credit for high-speed internet, but that ends this month.

“This takes away grocery money,” he told CalMatters. “Being a single father, $30 goes a long way.”

Camacho is one of roughly three million Californians deciding whether to keep home internet access or give it up and deepen the digital divide.

Congress allocated $14.2 billion to the Affordable Connectivity Program in 2021, when the COVID-19 pandemic was still top of mind and underscored people’s need for online access to do school and work. But since Congress failed to allocate more funding, that money runs out later this month. And since the subsidy only covers part of the bill, the onus is on subsidy recipients to cut the cord or it could end up costing them money.

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San Diego Community College District names Daniel

Troy as vice chancellor of finance and business services

Daniel Troy

The San Diego Community College District named Daniel Troy, who has held several high-level positions managing fiscal operations at the state and local levels, as its next next vice chancellor of finance and business services. Troy’s first day as executive business officer with the region’s largest provider of higher education and workforce training will be June 28.

Troy comes to the SDCCD, which includes San Diego City, Mesa, Miramar, and Continuing Education colleges, from the San Luis Obispo County Community College District’s Cuesta College, where he has served as assistant superintendent/vice president of administrative services since April 2016. Prior to Cuesta College, Troy was employed as vice chancellor for College Finance and Facilities Planning within the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office.

A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Troy has a master’s degree in public policy from Georgetown University and a bachelor’s degree in English from Dickinson College.

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San Diego’s sports arena is historic

San Diego International Sports Arena, the imposing concrete venue in the Midway District and the longtime home of the San Diego Gulls, is worthy of special recognition ahead of its expected demolition. San Diego’s Historical Resources Board voted unanimously, with Chair Tim Hutter recused, to designate the 58-year-old sports arena as a historic resource.

The action, which does not prohibit demolition, officially recognizes the arena in three areas: its role in remaking the Midway District into a commercial hub after World War II, its association with a local sports legend and its New Formalism architectural style. The property will be added to the local register of designated historical resources.

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Mexico seafood chain opens first U.S. restaurant in La Jolla

Mexico-based seafood chain La Corriente Cocina del Pacifico, with several locations south of the border, has opened its first U.S. restaurant at 456 Pearl St. in La Jolla. La Correiente recently took over the space that previously housed Las Morelianas for three years. Originally launched in 2014 in Tijuana as La Corriente Cevichería + Nais, the upscale mariscos concept now has branches in Mexicali, Monterrey, Mazatlan, and Mexico City. The new eatery offers an elegant ambiance complimented by a menu featuring an array of Mexican seafood dishes,

Generational continues expansion wih new San Diego office

Generational Group, a leading merger and acquisitions advisory firm for privately held businesses, announced the continued growth of the firm with the opening of its newest office in San Diego. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, the firm now has 17 offices throughout North America. The San Diego office is led by Amy Wall, senior vice president, M&A. Wall has over 25 years of experience in the M&A industry, serving in a number of roles with Generational Group.

Industry bolsters BDA’s presence at RISKWORLD 2024

Bermuda-based employees from member companies of the Association of Bermuda International Companies (ABIC) and the Association of Bermuda Insurers and Reinsurers (ABIR) will be attending RISKWORLD 2024, the annual conference of RIMS, the world’s largest risk management community, in San Diego. In addition, the Bermuda Reception at RISKWORLD 2024, presented by the Bermuda Business Development Agency (BDA), already has close to 200 registered attendees.

Inszone Insurance acquires Carlsbad’s Kipper Insurance Agency

Inszone Insurance Services, a rapidly growing national provider of commercial, personal, and benefits insurance, announced its recent acquisition of Carlsbad-based Kipper Insurance Agency of California (KIAC), an independent insurance agency founded by Robert Kipper in 1987. The story of KIAC is a testament to the enduring legacy of the Kipper family in the insurance sector. Robert Kipper, inspired by his father’s 32-year tenure as a captive agent and his own experiences as a Vietnam War veteran, ventured into the world of insurance with a vision to provide exceptional service and tailored solutions.

Inocras launches CancerVision and RareVision

Inocras, a leading AI-driven whole genome testing company, announces the launch of CancerVision and RareVision, its flagship whole genome diagnostics solutions in solid tumor cancer and rare disease, respectively.nCancerVision and RareVision mark a significant leap forward in genetic diagnostics as they capture not only commonly known mutations, but also rare and complicated mutations that are often missed by other types of genetic testing like traditional panel sequencing and whole exome sequencing.

Neha Krishnamohan named CFO of Artiva Biotherapeutics

Artiva Biotherapeutics Inc.,  a clinical-stage company whose mission is to deliver broadly accessible, off-the-shelf natural killer (NK) cell-based therapies to patients suffering from devastating autoimmune diseases and cancers, announced the appointment of Neha Krishnamohan as chief financial officer and executive vice president, corporate development, and the promotion of Jennifer Bush to chief operating officer. Ms. Krishnamohan brings a wealth of financial and strategic leadership to Artiva with her investment banking experience and most recently CFO operating experience.

La Jolla Music Society to hold special fundraising concert on May 6

La Jolla Music Society will celebrate the fifth anniversary of its home venue, The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center in La Jolla, with a special fundraising concert event on May 6, at 6:30 p.m. featuring superstar violinist Joshua Bell.  With a career spanning almost four decades, Grammy Award-winning violinist Joshua Bell is one of the most celebrated artists of his era. He has performed with virtually every major orchestra in the world. An audience favorite, he has been presented in concert by LJMS eight times over the past 25 years.

AleSmith Brewing introduces latest addition to is Italian Pilsner

AleSmith Brewing Company has introduced the latest addition to its esteemed LagerSmith series: the Italian Pilsner. This new creation pays homage to European brewing traditions, blending the best of old-world charm with contemporary expertise. Crafted with a medium-light body delivering a smooth and crisp experience, the Italian Pilsner boasts a delightful fusion of herbal and earthy notes, accentuated by a refreshing hint of citrus zest, all harmonized by a moderate hop bitterness for a well-rounded flavor profile.

Feeding San Diego receives grant from the Vertex Foundation

Feeding San Diego, the county’s leading hunger-relief and food rescue organization, has been awarded a grant from the Vertex Foundation to support the School Pantry Program. The Foundation has been a Feeding San Diego supporter since 2020 and has donated consistently to support the critical hunger-relief programs operated by Feeding San Diego, the only Feeding America partner food bank in the region. The School Pantry Program is the non-profit’s largest hunger-relief program addressing childhood food insecurity.

San Diego Public Library erasing past due debts

The San Diego Public Library is removing barriers to library access with the new Fresh Start program. The program offers one-time fine forgiveness for patrons whose juvenile accounts have been suspended for unreturned items, allowing them full access to library programs and services. Fresh Start will erase any past debts owed by SDPL library card holders under the age of 18 and lift suspensions on those accounts. There are currently more than 2,770 people under the age of 18 whose SDPL accounts have been suspended because they did not return items.