Thursday, May 2, 2024

Tagged with: Jobs

Why is SF tolerating Airbnb’s bad behavior?

The way the Chronicle spun the new study on Airbnb was just fine: The platform does, indeed, hurt the city’s hotel industry (and hospitality...

Turning point for City College

A team from the discredited, rogue accrediting agency will visit City College this month as part of a final determination on the status of...

Dede Wilsey joins big money against City Hall reform

There’s an astonishing amount of money pouring into the San Francisco election, mostly through political action committees, independent expenditure committees, and groups that are...

The Agenda, Sept. 26-Oct 2: The campaign madness moves to D1

It’s pretty crazy everywhere out there these days, what with the mayor-who-isn’t-endorsing having a press conference with a candidate in D11, the candidate backed...

The Eastern Neighborhoods Plan is a bust

The Planning Commission heard a report on the Eastern Neighborhoods Plan, which has guided development in a huge swath of the city, and from...

The Agenda: Rose Pak, the devastation of the Eastern Neighborhoods ….

Gordon Chin, a founder and former director of the Chinatown Community Development Center, notes in his book Building Community, Chinatown Style, that for Rose...

A love letter from London Breed

Sup. London Breed wasn’t happy with the stories we did this week, and she sent us a rather harsh response: So, when I vote one...

Palo Alto and the tech shop of horrors

On August 10, Kate Vershov Downing, a 31-year-old intellectual-property lawyer, set the media aflutter when she posted on Medium a letter to the Palo...

What’s wrong with bringing down land values in SF?

The key phrase in the affordable report by the SF Controller’s Office, released today, was mostly buried in news accounts. The headline in the...

Bad housing bill stalled — but it’s not dead yet

A really bad housing bill that Gov. Jerry Brown has been pushing may be dead for now – but opponents are keeping a close...