WORKING IN THE CITY: Launching “Golden Hour” Friday Sunset Cruises By Editor ● News ● May 12, 2026 City Cruises (formerly Hornblower) GM Chris Durrant has been onboard for 27 years
WORKING IN THE CITY: HHJ Trial Attorneys — On The Case By Editor ● News ● May 1, 2026 Law firm with office in Little Italy feels the energy of downtown San Diego (and claims it’s nicer here than L.A.)
WORKING IN THE CITY: Architectural Salvage Has Moved To Downtown San Diego By Ron Donoho ● News ● April 23, 2026 New owner brings celebrated vintage treasure shop to city’s core; look for DIY classes starting soon
WORKING IN THE CITY: The Good Word From (W)right On Communications By Editor ● News ● April 2, 2026 Julie Wright is an industry leader whose 28-year-old public relations agency is evolving and adapting to uncertain times
WORKING IN THE CITY: Changes In Attitude At Margaritaville Hotel San Diego By Ron Donoho ● Business Profiles ● September 2, 2025 Hotel GM Miguel “A Pirate Looks At 40” Lopez celebrates the Jimmy Buffett-Parrot Head hospitality brand
WORKING IN THE CITY: Biking Is Her Business & Her Pleasure In Downtown San Diego By Ron Donoho ● Business Profiles ● July 31, 2025 Civil engineer Tatiana Lundstrom bikes to work at Kimley-Horn, a company focused on bike, pedestrian and transportation safety
WORKING IN THE CITY: Witherby at The Beau Hotel By Ron Donoho ● Business Profiles ● June 13, 2025 The revamped-but-retro restaurant is on the ground-floor of a Gaslamp Quarter hotel originally build in 1886
WORKING IN THE CITY: The Shipyard Advertising Agency By Ron Donoho ● Business Profiles ● May 21, 2025 You’ve seen the “Visit California” ad campaign created by this newly transplanted Marina District firm
WORKING IN THE CITY: The Art Of Gallery Management By Ron Donoho ● Business Profiles ● May 5, 2025 Meyer Fine Art in Little Italy is the place to find Picasso, Dali, Chagall and other prominent artists’ work
WORKING IN THE CITY: Deliciously Old-School Mona Lisa By Ron Donoho ● Business Profiles ● April 14, 2025 It’s been in business for half a century, so stop by to reminisce about Little Italy, specialty lasagna and that surprise visit from Wilt Chamberlain