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		<title>San Francisco, San Jose team up to keep tech companies</title>
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<p class="bodytext">SAN FRANCISCO &#8212; For years, as they&#8217;ve jockeyed for tech jobs and the cachet that comes with them, San Francisco has touted its cosmopolitan allure, while San Jose has countered with its vast supply of land.</p>
<p>Now, in an effort to add a weapon to his city&#8217;s arsenal, San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee has proposed reshaping a 30-acre stretch of freeway and rail yards into high-density housing, shops, restaurants and more than 2 million square feet of high-rise office space.</p>
<p>But rather than a new stage in a Bay Area arms race, Lee&#8217;s plans are being hailed as a sign of a new, cooperative sentiment sweeping the region. &#8220;Mayor Lee wants to see how to promote the Bay Area,&#8221; said his spokeswoman, Chrisine Falvey. &#8220;There will </p>
<p><span class="articleImage"><img src="http://homesmillbrae.com/wp-content/plugins/rss-poster/cache/b5d9d_20130319__0320tech%7E4_300.JPG" width="300" height="200" alt=" San Francisco, San Jose team up to keep tech companies" border="0" title="San Francisco, San Jose team up to keep tech companies" /></span>be widespread benefits if companies relocate or expand to San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland or nearby areas.&#8221;
<p>Added San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed, whose city long has billed itself as Silicon Valley&#8217;s capital: &#8220;I&#8217;m worried about Texas,&#8221; not San Francisco. &#8220;We&#8217;ve got much bigger competition for companies that are expanding to other states and countries instead of keeping their growth in Silicon Valley.&#8221;</p>
<p>Enrico Moretti, a professor of economics at UC Berkeley who has studied the region&#8217;s history of innovation, said traditional rivalries have yielded to the reality of a fast-shifting business landscape.</p>
<p>&#8220;It used to be the case that tech companies were either in the South Bay or San Francisco. Now they are in both locations,&#8221; he </p>
<p>said. &#8220;And workers are much more mobile.&#8221;
<p>At the same time, Moretti said, Lee&#8217;s proposal to knock down Interstate 280 north of 16th Street and relocate a Caltrain storage yard near ATT Park is an aggressive move for the business-friendly mayor, who has worked to keep startups in town as they grow.</p>
<p>Lee already has cut tax deals with such startups as <a href="http://www.siliconvalley.com/topics?Twitter">Twitter</a> in exchange for help revitalizing rundown areas, and he persuaded city voters in the fall to eliminate a payroll tax the mayor and others insisted punished companies for growth.</p>
<p>&#8220;Knocking down the 280 extension makes a lot of sense,&#8221; Moretti said. &#8220;It will free up a lot of land to attract companies and create jobs.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lee, in fact, said razing the overpass and rail yard is the city&#8217;s last, best hope to create the kind of corporate campuses that San Jose and other cities long have used to woo companies that have outgrown San Francisco&#8217;s South of Market area. The neighborhood is home to companies such as <a href="http://www.siliconvalley.com/topics?Zynga">Zynga</a> and Yelp and also includes the Mission Bay area, where city officials have already targeted expansion zones for tech firms. </p>
<p>But </p>
<p><span class="articleImage"><img src="http://homesmillbrae.com/wp-content/plugins/rss-poster/cache/b5d9d_20130319__0320tech%7E3_300.JPG" width="300" height="218" alt=" San Francisco, San Jose team up to keep tech companies" border="0" title="San Francisco, San Jose team up to keep tech companies" /></span>some say the area already is so filled up there&#8217;s little room for growth.
<p>&#8220;When you go to lunch in SoMa, you have to get out of the office before noon or you&#8217;re going to be standing in line,&#8221; said Jason Johnson, co-founder of startup accelerator Founders Den, which sits near the Caltrain yard in Lee&#8217;s sights and offers startups shared office space and other resources.</p>
<p>&#8220;At certain times, companies have to leave because of their size, or because of tax incentives elsewhere,&#8221; Johnson said. &#8220;San Francisco has lost a lot of companies over the years.&#8221;</p>
<p>To be sure, Lee&#8217;s plan won&#8217;t give San Francisco anywhere near the amount of office space San Jose boasts. The 30 acres the mayor thinks can be freed up is about the size of a single corporate campus on San Jose&#8217;s North First Street. And Reed and other San Jose officials are making plans of their own to add millions of square feet to that area, accommodating as many as 20,000 new jobs.</p>
<p>Rather than view Lee&#8217;s plan as a possible threat, Reed sees it as another piece of the region&#8217;s real estate portfolio.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s important that we have options in the Bay Area,&#8221; Reed said. &#8220;North San Jose&#8217;s got one kind of development potential. We&#8217;ve got Coyote Valley with another kind of development potential. We&#8217;re trying to provide lots of different kinds of environments for companies to work in. Those that want to be in a San Francisco high-rise will choose that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lee&#8217;s proposal isn&#8217;t without its sharp critics. Some </p>
<p><span class="articleImage"><img src="http://homesmillbrae.com/wp-content/plugins/rss-poster/cache/b5d9d_20130320_105147_ssjm0321tech90_200.jpg" width="200" height="300" alt="b5d9d 20130320 105147 ssjm0321tech90 200 San Francisco, San Jose team up to keep tech companies" border="0" title="San Francisco, San Jose team up to keep tech companies" /></span>commuters worry it will slow traffic in and out of the city.
<p>Caltrain officials, too, say they need the rail yard to house trains, especially with plans afoot to electrify the line as part of the state&#8217;s high-speed rail project. The city is paying for Caltrain to conduct an eight-month study weighing the plan&#8217;s potential impacts, according to Santa Clara County Supervisor Ken Yeager, who heads the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board that owns and operates the commuter line.  </p>
<p>Still, Yeager acknowledged, despite Caltrain&#8217;s concerns, Lee&#8217;s plan &#8220;would be a tremendous boon&#8221; for San Francisco and the rest of the region.</p>
<p>Ultimately, economic forces that are far stronger than the ambitions of the mayors of San Jose and San Francisco are likely to carry the day, said UC Berkeley&#8217;s Moretti, who wrote the 2012 book &#8220;The New Geography of Jobs.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The labor markets in the Bay Area are getting increasingly integrated,&#8221; Moretti said. &#8220;This is very good for the region, very good for high tech and very good for the Bay Area economy.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Superstar Real Estate Professional Nina Hatvany Joins Pacific Union</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Download image SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28, 2013 /PRNewswire/ &#8211; Nina Hatvany, the top individual residential real estate agent in San Francisco, has joined the Pacific Union International family. (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130128/AQ49519) Hatvany, who was TRI Coldwell Banker&#8217;s #1 top producing individual agent &#8230; <a href="http://homesmillbrae.com/1980/superstar-real-estate-professional-nina-hatvany-joins-pacific-union/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><span class="xn-location"><span><span>SAN FRANCISCO</span></span></span>, <span class="xn-chron">Jan. 28, 2013</span> /PRNewswire/ &#8211; <a href="http://www.ninahatvany.com/" target="_blank">Nina Hatvany</a>, the top individual residential real estate agent in <span class="xn-location"><span><span>San Francisco</span></span></span>, has joined the <a href="http://www.pacunion.com/" target="_blank">Pacific Union International</a> family.</p>
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<p>Hatvany, who was TRI Coldwell Banker&#8217;s #1 top producing individual agent for over 20 years, posted over <span class="xn-money">$180 million</span> in residential real estate sales in 2012. She represents both buyers and sellers of luxury homes, condominiums and apartment buildings.</p>
<p>&#8220;<span class="xn-org">Pacific Union</span> is honored to have Nina join our firm,&#8221; said <span class="xn-person"> <span>Patrick Barber </span></span>, President &#8211; San Francisco Region. &#8220;Nina is an exceptional individual and a stellar real estate professional. Her commitment to her clients&#8217; best interests, her unparalleled market knowledge, and her high standards of excellence and integrity match perfectly with <span class="xn-org">Pacific Union</span>&#8216;s standards of elite performance.&#8221; </p>
<p>&#8220;The international exposure and cachet of <span class="xn-org">Pacific Union</span>&#8216;s association with Christie&#8217;s International Real Estate will provide a fabulous showcase for my high-end listings,&#8221; said Hatvany. &#8220;With that in hand, and now that my career is established, I am eager to move into a period of growth and high energy along with my daughter and son, Natalie and Paul. <span class="xn-org">Pacific Union</span> gives us that platform in a warm and supportive environment.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hatvany has a uniquely deep perspective on the world of real estate, having also spent over 30 years in real estate development. She helmed several condominium and townhouse development projects in <span class="xn-location"><span><span>Palo Alto</span></span></span>, then turned her talents to remodeling and earned a contractor&#8217;s license. She has refurbished several Bay Area apartment buildings and has restored and rehabilitated numerous homes in <span class="xn-location"><span><span>San Francisco</span></span></span> herself.</p>
<p>Prior to her real estate ventures, Nina was a professor at the Graduate <span class="xn-org">School of Business at Columbia University</span> and later the Graduate School of Business at <span class="xn-location"><span><span>Berkeley, California</span></span></span>. She holds a M.A. and Ph.D. from <span class="xn-org">Stanford</span> in psychology and is widely recognized as one of the best-trained negotiators in the business.</p>
<p>Hatvany, who is originally from <span class="xn-location"><span><span>London</span></span></span>, and her husband have lived in <span class="xn-location"><span><span>San Francisco</span></span></span> for thirty years, where they raised three children. She is active in the community and is a former board member of both Big Brothers and Sisters of the Bay Area and International Women&#8217;s Forum, and is a current executive board member of Larkin Street Youth Services, which provides services and shelter to homeless youth.</p>
<p><b>About Pacific Union International<br /></b><a href="http://www.pacunion.com/bay-area-real-estate-offices/tahoe-office/agents/SallyGardner" target="_blank">Pacific Union International</a> is the <span class="xn-location"><span><span>San Francisco Bay Area</span></span></span>&#8216;s premier luxury real estate brand operating in seven regions, including the East Bay, <span class="xn-location"><span><span>Contra Costa County</span></span></span>, <span class="xn-location"><span><span>Marin County</span></span></span>, <span class="xn-location"><span><span>Napa County</span></span></span>, <span class="xn-location"><span><span>San Francisco</span></span></span>, <span class="xn-location"><span><span>Sonoma County</span></span></span>, and the Tahoe/<span class="xn-location"><span><span>Truckee</span></span></span> area. </p>
<p>With <a href="http://www.pacunion.com/contact-pacific-union-real-estate/" target="_blank">offices in eight Northern California counties</a>, <span class="xn-org">Pacific Union</span> offers a full range of personal and commercial real-estate services including buying, selling, and relocation.</p>
<p>Locally owned, <span class="xn-org">Pacific Union</span>&#8216;s leadership operates with an entrepreneurial mindset and unwavering commitment to deliver exceptional service and expertise to ensure deep, long-standing client and agent relationships.</p>
<p>For more information, please visit us at <a href="http://www.pacunion.com/" target="_blank">www.pacunion.com</a>, get our real estate news and insights at <a href="http://blog.pacunion.com/" target="_blank">blog.pacunion.com</a>, or find us on Facebook (<a href="https://www.facebook.com/pacificunionrealestate" target="_blank">facebook.com/pacificunionrealestate</a>) and Twitter (<a href="https://twitter.com/PacUnion" target="_blank">@pacunion</a>).</p>
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