Monthly Archives: December 2018

Police deem bomb threats to businesses across SF not credible

Police have determined that a chain of bomb threats sent over email Thursday morning were not credible after searching nearly 20 locations across San Francisco. A seemingly random assortment of businesses around The City received an anonymous threat in the … Continue reading

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Novato: A Glimpse into Marin’s Development Pressures

The town is a microcosm of what’s going on in the North Bay Photo courtesy of the Novato Visitor’s Center The North Bay tends to fly under the radar in most discussions about tech and the ever-rising costs of living in … Continue reading

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WeWork opens SF headquarters in Salesforce Tower

WeWork has opened offices in San Francisco’s Salesforce Tower — another milestone for a young company that is now the city’s fourth-largest office tenant. The three-story space in the city’s tallest building isn’t just rented out to clients; it will … Continue reading

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SF supervisor’s bill takes aim at illegal home demolitions

A San Francisco lawmaker is pushing back against what he says is the growing trend of real estate speculators illegally knocking down homes and replacing them with much larger and more expensive “monster” houses. On Tuesday Supervisor Aaron Peskin will … Continue reading

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Bay Area’s runaway housing market taps the brakes. Will the lull last?

Click HERE if you’re having trouble viewing the gallery on your mobile device. When Sean Cook put his family’s San Jose home up for sale for more than $3 million this summer, he assumed it would fly off the shelf in … Continue reading

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