Sunday, May 5, 2024

Tagged with: Development

The Agenda, July 6-12: A terrible killing becomes a political attack on immigrants …

... plus Uber and traffic, and a bill that would help public power by making PG&E's fossil-fuel and nuclear mix more expensive By Tim Redmond JULY...

Our police state, staged and sung in ‘Freedomland’

56th annual SF Mime Troupe show tours the Bay Area, coming to Dolores Park July 3-5. By Marke B.  ONSTAGE "The Mime Troupe has always used art...

The Agenda, June 29-July 5: Mark Farrell’s attack on tenant advocates ….

... And why some say San Francisco needs a Housing Commission to deal with the biggest issue in the city By Tim Redmond JUNE 29, 2015...

ACT UP fought back, and the world is better for it

Hundreds of AIDS survivors gathered last weekend to look back on 25 years of protest and change.  By The Central Committee (Tim Kingston, Rebecca Hensler,...

Marching on Maximus

Why did ParkMerced get rid of union workers? Why should the city approve a Park Merced investors's project in the Mission? Demonstrators made the...

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...

Mission moratorium could be on November ballot

Petitions on the street today; supporters need to gather about 14,000 in two weeks By Tim Redmond JUNE 22, 2015 – A moratorium on market-rate housing...

The Agenda, June 22-28: Housing bonds, the cost of more cops, the cost of growth ….

... And some highlights of Pride Weekend -- a guide to the upcoming week in politics By Tim Redmond JUNE 22, 2015 – Like developers, mayors...

Fifth and Mission adds affordable housing — but nowhere near enough

Let's take a look at the numbers -- which show that even 33 percent on a big commercial project doesn't mitigate the damage By Tim...

Why market-rate housing makes the crisis worse

The city's own studies show that building luxury units causes more problems than it solves. Why is this not the defining issue in housing...