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Plan for Santa Ana, Calif., high-rise office tower meets with mixed opinions.
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Byline: Courtney Perkes
Jul. 25--SANTA ANA, Calif. -- Jon Julio, a professional in-line skater from the Bay area, once spent a summer in Newport Beach. But when he decided to move to Orange County, he picked the sounds of the city instead of the surf.
Julio, 27, bought an artist loft in downtown Santa Ana because he wants to invest his future in a place where he sees investment all around him -- from live-work lofts to a 37-story office tower approved last we...
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Plan for Santa Ana, Calif., high-rise office tower meets with mixed opinions.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; By Courtney Perkes, The Orange County Register, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 25--SANTA ANA, Calif. -- Jon Julio, a professional in-line skater from the Bay area, once spent a summer in Newport Beach ...
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Santa Ana, Calif., Turns to Marketing Experts in Effort to Improve Image.
The Orange County Register (Santa Ana, California) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
; Byline: Courtney Perkes Mar. 8--SANTA ANA, CalifA sample billboard reads: Downtown is not a dirty word. Santa Ana. The Spirit of Change. The city with a bad rap wants to make a comeback. A Santa Ana ad agency hired by the Chamber of Commerce designed this potential ad along with several other
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Santa Ana turns to marketing experts to combat negative image.(The Orange County Register)
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; SANTA ANA, Calif. _ A sample billboard reads: Downtown is not a dirty word. Santa Ana. The Spirit of Change. The city with a bad rap wants to make a comeback. A Santa Ana ad agency hired by the Chamber of Commerce designed this potential ad along with several other marketing ideas as part of a new
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Building Blocks: Developers Getting Busy in Santa Ana
Orange County Business Journal
; The economic recovery has come to Santa Ana, too. A series of industrial projects, coupled with a rebounding office building market and some downtown redevelopment, is fueling an uptick in Orange County's most densely populated city. "People just got up on the right side of their beds one morning
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City to Watch: Santa Ana
Orange County Business Journal
; GOVERNMENT The county's most populous city settled a big issue in 2005: the fate of a proposed 37-story office tower. City voters in April approved developer Mike Harrah's plans for what would be the county's tallest office building between the Civic Center and downtown. The fight over the tower
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