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Tagged with: Ellis Act

What Peskin’s return to the board means

The mayor will have to work with progressives -- and might have to make some tough decisions By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 10, 2015 – I ran...

What does it mean to be a pro-tenant politician in SF?

The three worst things that have happened to renters in this city recently, and how to measure the response of elected officials By Tim Redmond Sup....

How the 2016 races shape up

Control of the city, and its future, on the line in a year of high-octane, high-stakes politics   By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 4, 2015 – The next...

Supes oppose displacement — then approve displacement

After voting for a measure to give neighborhood preference in affordable housing, board votes for giant development that neighborhood opposes By Tim Redmond The Board of...

Who gets affordable housing?

Supes tackle complicated, confusing issue as Breed seeks neighborhood preference By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 17, 2015 – The supervisors will tackle today a really tricky question...

BIG WEEK: 22 terror-ific Halloween events

From Motown maniacs and "boograss hillbillies" to glam rock ghouls and the Phantom of Grace Cathedral, SF's undead are dancing to a Beetlejuice beat. By...

The strange stories around the Christensen campaign

Big money and dubious ethics in the D3 election By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 28, 2015 – There are advantages to being the incumbent in an election....

Why the Chron is SO wrong about an eviction

Duboce Triangle artist isn't at fault here, no matter what C.W. Nevus says -- and tenants actually have a right to stay in their...

Julie Christensen’s favorite (Ellis Act) house?

Windows where rent-controlled tenants once lived are now full of Christensen signs By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 20, 2015 -- I can count at least ten Julie...

Has Mayor Lee been good for tenants?

Shouldn't he take some responsibility for the impacts of the boom he is so proud of? By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 13, 2015 -- There’s plenty to...