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The developers are nervous about the Mission Moratorium

A crazy letter from a leading local developer, and a poll showing Prop. I leading, demonstrates how worried the industry is about a possible...

Could the city buy out the Monster in the Mission?

Now that the project is in trouble, some say it's time to use city money to turn the 16th and Mission site into affordable...

The Agenda, August 24-31: tax money for a non-union hotel?

Plus the next wall on the waterfront -- and a capitalist-tool takedown of the Academy of Art University By Tim Redmond AUGUST 24, 2015 – The...

Stuck on dumb: A failure of SF homeless policy

Five years later, evidence shows that the twin pillars of the Newsom Administration -- the Sit/Lie law and the closure of the Haight Ashbury...

A leading voice on urban planning in CA debunks housing trickle-down

The progressives are not the only ones saying that building more market-rate housing won't solve the city's problem  By Peter Cohen AUGUST 19, 2015 -- A...

SF Street Food Festival: deliciously huge, very hot

The shorts were short, the cocktails were complicated, and the most popular dish was … grasshopper? By Marke B. August 17, 2015 -- There may have...

The Agenda, Aug. 17-23: Is the Left moving to the Right?

Or does the Chron, once again, have the whole thing completely wrong? By Tim Redmond AUGUST 17, 2015 – Just got back from upstate New York,...

Ed Lee and the FBI corruption charges

Raymond Chow's lawyers haven't proven that the mayor is involved in anything illegal. But damn, this doesn't look good By Tim Redmond AUGUST 4, 2015 –...

Eviction by neglect: Mission tenants forced out of crumbling building

More than 20 people still on the streets months after city calls building "uninhabitable" -- and landlord fights relocation fees By Alexis Terrazas and Tim...

No surprise — mayor sides with Airbnb

Fall campaign comes into clearer focus as Lee, Chiu line up with a company that makes money when people break city laws By Tim Redmond JULY...