Monthly Archives: August 2019

California developers claim they’re scared to build in Bay Area, says survey

Earlier this month, UCLA’s Anderson School of Management and law firm Allen Matkins released their most recent survey of California developers and found that those with a stake in building housing are feeling gun shy about the Bay Area. The … Continue reading

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San Francisco home prices lead former Googler to buy land in Austin, TX

Adam Singer is tired of San Francisco. The former Google marketing manager said that after living in the Bay Area for over a decade, he’s had enough of the astronomical home prices and the city not making progress to improve … Continue reading

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This former Googler is tired of the crazy, Bay Area housing prices

Adam Singer is tired of San Francisco. The former Google marketing manager says after living in the Bay Area for over a decade, he’s had enough of the astronomical home prices and the city not making progress to improve living … Continue reading

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The Bay Area is booming — and bracing for a slowdown

Bay Area companies are bracing for a rough time as ominous early warning signs of recession emerge amid trade wars, international tensions and stock market gyrations. Wall Street recorded a turbulent week, with a stunning 800-point plunge in the Dow … Continue reading

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Uptown Oakland Reportedly Getting a Shake Shack

New York burger chain Shake Shack will bestow a location upon Oakland’s Uptown Station complex, anonymous, salivating sources tell the Chronicle. The plan is for an outpost of the restaurant, which now runs two stores in the Bay Area, to … Continue reading

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