Tag: Developers
SF’s economic recovery plan: Trumpism on the local level
It's all about governmental deregulation and public subsidy of private profit -- while ignoring the manifest needs of everyday people.
GOP-linked big money attacks progressive candidates and taxes in SF
Millions in PAC money from the 1 percent -- and big Mitch McConnell backer -- floods into San Francisco for last-minute hit pieces.
Big real estate escapes $360 million in annual SF taxes
SPECIAL INVESTIGATION: Owners of 55 local buildings (including Donald Trump) use Prop. 13 to save millions in taxes that could go to schools and city services.
Finally, a state Senate debate
Plus: The municipal corruption scandal and the state of the city's economy. That's The Agenda for Sept. 28-Oct. 4
Now it’s the mayor attacking the supes
Breed tells business group that the progressive majority is against housing -- but the evidence shows otherwise.
The rich aren’t leaving SF — they own it
Developers cry crocodile tears to win political points -- but in the end, planners may have to admit they bungled the future of Soma.
The Agenda: State housing battle plays out before SF supes
Mar wants ABAG to recognize that SF has already approved more luxury housing that it needs.
Two opportunities to address Black housing inequities
Midtown in SF and Golden Gate Village in Marin could become models for Black self-determination.
Monster in the Mission is now 100 percent affordable housing
A lesson in community organizing. Plus: Half the cops who broke the rules get no discipline -- and some new rules to prevent city ethics scandals. That's The Agenda for Sept. 7-14
Following the money in D1
District One has always been a key political battleground, a part of town that’s around 60 percent tenants and 40 percent homeowners and that, since the return of district...