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Labor, community unite in protest against Monster in the Mission

Key investor in Mission project is also part owner of ParkMerced, where union workers were replaced with a nonunion contractor By Tim Redmond JUNE 23, 2105...

ULTIMATE PRIDE GUIDE 2015

All-night drag-a-thons, cheap disco man-a-thons, queer prom, neon fairies, a mustache party, Lexington Club and Cookie Dough tributes, Horsemeat Disco, Pound Puppy, Hard French,...

The false promise of regional governance

Unless the elites change their ways, centralized planning is never going to work MAY 13 -- There’s a push on by Bay Area elites to...

Prosperity, poverty, and really bad planning

You may not have heard of the Economic Prosperity Strategy -- but it's an alarming, dangerous proposal that could impact the future of San...

Leap buses are nice — unless you are in a wheelchair

The startup service has no room for people with mobility issues. Why do tech companies always get away with everything? By Tim Redmond APRIL 7, 2015...

Tom’s Town: The Sweet 16 ballot plan

Why allowing 16-year-olds to vote makes a lot of sense. Plus: The alarming water-use figures on almonds By Tom Temprano MARCH 27, 2015 - Sixteen is...

Show us the money

Or rather, developers should show us how much they're going to make on a  project -- and then we can talk about fair affordable...

In the Mission, a developer forum becomes a vocal protest

More than 300 people pack community meeting to oppose 16th and Mission project By Tim Redmond MARCH 4, 2105 – Seth Mallen, executive vice president of...

Noisy protest over the latest Mission eviction

Attempt to clear out collective housing near 16th St. BART Plaza shows the impact of new market-rate projects driving up property values in the...

The Agenda: March 2-9

In which we explore two housing protests, new ways to vote -- and the question of whether San Francisco is a better (or more...