Economic council discusses small business help center, unveils business cluster list
By: BRADLEY J. FIKES - Staff Writer
San Diego North EDC launches publication, hands out awards
By Ruth Marvin Webster
Prestigious charter school seeks local business support
By: DAVID STERRETT - Staff Writer
San Marcos hoping for filming facility at vacant recycling plant
By: DAVID STERRETT - Staff Writer
Hewlett-Packard to buy Peregrine for $425M in cash
By: BRADLEY J. FIKES - North County Times
San Marcos residents, council applaud movie studio option
By: David Sterrett - Staff Writer
Survey: Execs less confident in economy, still upbeat on own companies
By: BRADLEY J. FIKES - Staff Writer (North County Times - September 14, 2005)
North County Environment Attracts Manufacturers
Area Features Highly Trained Work Force, Good Quality of Life
BY JON HINDMAN (San Diego Business Journal, August 15, 2005)
Changes in the Making
Cost-of-Living Increases, Employee Cuts, Housing Prices Affect N. County Manufacturing Firms
BY JON HINDMAN (San Diego Business Journal from August 15, 2005)
Cal State's Extended Studies to offer new fall programs
The Office of Extended Studies at Cal State San Marcos has rolled out a list of new and continuing courses for September
By: JESSICA MUSICAR - For the North County Times - August 2, 2005
Unisys to leave Rancho Bernardo
Unisys Corp. will close its Rancho Bernardo office in one year
By: BRADLEY J. FIKES - Staff Writer - July 27, 2005
Hewlett-Packard to lay off 14,500 workers
Hewlett-Packard Co. said Tuesday that it will cut 14,500 jobs
By: Staff and wire reports - July 19, 2005
Survey finds many would consider moving away
"The survey validates that housing and traffic continue to be the top concerns,"
By: MARK WALKER - Staff Writer - July 18, 2005
Group explores transportation woes
"The people in charge of finding a solution to our transportation problems get stuck inside the box,"
By: EDMOND JACOBY - Staff Writer - July 13, 2005
North County Freeway Plans Detailed
BY: Lisa Kovach - (San Diego Business Journal from July 7, 2005)
Report: San Diego-area economy won't remain robust without changes
the region's robust economy will be unsustainable without making housing more affordable, reducing congestion and improving education.
By: BRADLEY J. FIKES - Staff Writer - June 19, 2005
Students' 'people skills' lacking, educators told
Business leaders take pitch to college
By Lola Sherman - STAFF WRITER - May 4, 2005
Entrepreneurial collection growing at Cal State library
By: BRUCE KAUFFMAN - Staff Writer - April 30, 2005
Escondido business park still awaiting tenants
By: DAVID FRIED - Staff Writer - April 19, 2005

