Monthly Archives: November 2018

How is AI Benefiting Retail?

Noam Ben-Zvi says for the first time, retail landlords have visibility into customers’ journeys. SAN FRANCISCO—In stealth development since 2016, Placer.ai has been working to perfect retail foot traffic data collection, modeling and application to solve numerous business challenges. This … Continue reading

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Amid a Bay Area exodus, Sacramento struggles to stay affordable

Sacramento City Councilman Jay Schenirer. (Photo courtesy of Jay Schenirer)  SACRAMENTO — Sacramento’s relative affordability has attracted streams of people fleeing the high rents and housing prices in the Bay Area. Along the way, California’s capital city has become less … Continue reading

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Million-dollar homes now even more common in Bay Area

The Bay Area creates more million-dollar homeowners than anywhere in the U.S., and San Jose is leading the charge. Since October 2017, San Jose has seen a 14 percent increase in the number of homes valued at more than $1 … Continue reading

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Camp Fire is most destructive wildfire in California history: 9 dead, 6713 structures incinerated

PARADISE, Butte County — The Camp Fire that devastated this bucolic Butte County town has claimed the lives of at least nine people, grown to 90,000 acres and destroyed more buildings than any other wildfire in California history. By Friday … Continue reading

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More homes top $1 million in these Bay Area neighborhoods

The Bay Area creates more million-dollar homeowners than anywhere in the U.S., and San Jose is leading the charge. Since October 2017, San Jose has seen a 14 percent increase in the number of homes valued at more than $1 … Continue reading

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