Monthly Archives: November 2017

GOP tax bills could weigh on high-end housing in California

1 Nobu lands in Palo Alto but completely misses the mark 2 In ‘Last Flag Flying,’ even the audience can’t outrun… 3 How did a cougar find its way to San Francisco? 4 Tearful meeting for pair forever linked by … Continue reading

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Bay Area cities seize the spotlight in new network TV dramas

The new CBS drama “Wisdom of the Crowd” follows Jeffrey Tanner, a Bay Area tech billionaire who has sunk everything he has into the creation of a cutting-edge crowdsourced app that helps to solve crimes. In the pilot episode, Tanner … Continue reading

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What the Senate’s tax bill means for the Bay Area

In what will seem like manna from heaven for Bay Area homebuyers, the Senate version of the Republicans’ high-stakes tax overhaul is set to be unveiled today with one bit of very good news: the chamber’s version reportedly keeps the … Continue reading

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It’s not just the Bay Area: sales sag and prices climb across the US

Sales are sagging. Prices are rising. It’s a regional thing and it’s a national thing. A new report from the CoreLogic real estate information service shows that September home prices were up 7 percent year-over-year across the nation. In much … Continue reading

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Kenneth Rainin Foundation Awards $3 Million to Game-Changing Arts Real Estate Organization

“CAST is a proven model to address affordability—one of the biggest issues facing the Bay Area. In the most expensive US real estate market, CAST has created a solution adaptable to cities to ensure that the arts remain part of … Continue reading

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