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Survey: Despite optimism, financial awareness gap still high for LGBT investors

SAN FRANCISCO – LGBT investors indicate high levels of post-election optimism about the political and economic direction of the country, as well as confidence about their own financial future, according to a recent Wells Fargo nationwide survey.

LGBT investors also show a great deal of optimism around the future of same-sex marriage and civil unions.

Regency buys Hillcrest Retail Center for $81 million

Florida-based Regency Centers Corp. has purchased the mixed-use Uptown District Shopping Center in Hillcrest for $81.1 million. The seller was West Coast Uptown Partners, L.P.

A statement from brokerage firm The Mansour Group of Marcus & Millichap, which facilitated the transaction on behalf of the seller, said the acquisition was the largest San Diego County retail property deal of 2012.

AIDS Assistance Program gets $100,000 grant

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. -- AIDS Assistance Program (AAP) has received a matching $100,000 grant from Wells Fargo Foundation in support of its annual “Angel Program” fundraising drive.

Tim Hanlon, President of Wells Fargo Foundation, gave the good news to AAP CEO Mark Anton, who says the funds will be used to support the organization’s food voucher program, which helps feed more than 500 people per month.

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Survey: LGBT investors more confident in achieving retirement goals than national average

SAN FRANCISCO – Investors are faced with complex challenges when it comes to retirement, including how to save enough to feel comfortable, where to invest retirement savings, understanding and creating retirement income options, and when and where to retire. LGBT investors face these same challenges as well as several unique ones, including those stemming from a lack of federal marriage and inheritance rights.

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COMMUNITY PROFILE: Luis Fitch

Luis Fitch is an up-and-coming leader in San Diego's LGBT community. After working for many years in the banking industry, Fitch recently began working as an HIV Counselor/ADAP Coordinator for a non-profit organization.

The 32-year-old Fitch is single and has lived in both Tijuana and San Diego.

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