The fast pace of modern American life makes us often forget to take a step back and enjoy the simple things. We asked some locals to share how they cut the noise and clutter in order to focus on what really matters…
Solar is making good sense for many Coronado households…
Meet the locals who transform run-down properties into beautiful homes…
As co-host of Tiny House Nation, John Weisbarth shows it’s creativity that counts…
High roller suites are now available for the well-heeled masses…
Pick up some ideas to keep those vacation dreams alive at your own abode…
Historical inn transformed into sophisticated coastal hotel…
There’s no place like Coronado for Oz enthusiasts…
Coronado got a bit chicer in August when interior designers Jessica Nicolls and Karyn Frazier opened a new storefront…
When Dr. Sean Hodges was seeking a name for his Coronado-based center of health psychology that opened last November, he looked to the Hawaiian language for inspiration and came up with a two-word phrase: “Alo,” meaning presence and “ha,” which means breath. “As a bonus, the words combine to form ‘aloha’ which holds many meanings …
It feels like the sands of summertime are slipping away but there is still a calendar full of fun to enjoy on – and off – the Island. Here are my five favorite summer events I never miss on the mainland…and most are just an easy ferry ride away! These events are only around …
With a perfect combination of beach community and military town the Fourth of July on Coronado isn’t just a holiday, it’s an event! We go all out! Streets, businesses and homes proudly display Old Glory. People sport local Fourth of July tee shirts and all manner of red, white and blue accessories. All American activities, …