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San Diego Auditor: Due Diligence Lacking in Purchase of Office Building at Center of Dispute

Report Says City Officials Missed Key Steps in Acquisition, Disclosure Process in Downtown Tower Deal
The city of San Diego is attempting to void lease-to-own deals for two downtown buildings acquired for use as city offices, including the tower at 101 Ash St. (CoStar)
The city of San Diego is attempting to void lease-to-own deals for two downtown buildings acquired for use as city offices, including the tower at 101 Ash St. (CoStar)
CoStar News
July 27, 2021 | 12:38 P.M.

A city auditor’s report finds that a prior San Diego mayoral administration failed to follow due diligence practices and did not present the City Council with full information on the purchase of $230 million in real estate assets, including a downtown office tower that the city bought but cannot occupy because of asbestos issues.

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