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Can SF ever enforce its own zoning laws?

The story of 660 Third Street is a case study in how property owners seem to think they can violate the rules at will,...

Welcome to the strange world of Airbnb logic

Nothing makes sense -- except the billions that company is reaping by avoiding local regulations By Tim Redmond MAY 18, 2015 – The City Planning Department...

Airbnb makes housing crisis much worse, city study shows

As many as 30 percent of the available rentals in the Mission are off the market and used as hotel rooms; the Chiu legislation...

The politics and economics of the new tenant-protection proposals

Kim's eviction regulations will infuriate the big landlord lobby -- but they could be good news for the local economy By Tim Redmond MARCH 13, 2015...

Stories of displacement — and resistance

National video project uses San Francisco as a case study in how to fight back against eviction   MAY 7, 2015 -- The eviction crisis in...

Tech Office Creep comes to Chinatown

Community leaders worry that neighborhood-serving businesses will be forced out by offices that violate local zoning laws By Tim Redmond APRIL 30, 2015 – The creep...

SF Democrats roll over for Lee and the cops

Democratic County Central Committee endorses the mayor before we even know who else is running -- and shoots down a modest police-reform measure By Tim...

Remembering two Ellis Act victims

Two San Franciscans who faced Ellis evictions died recently -- a reminder, perhaps, of the health consequences of threatening vulnerable seniors with displacement By Tony...

Evictions soaring, new study shows

Thousands of tenants losing homes through no fault of their own in Mayor Lee's San Francisco By Tim Redmond APRIL 21, 2015 – The number of...

Ellis Act reform starts Tuesday in Sacto

Buses leave from the Mission at 9:30 am to take supporters to the hearing on Leno's reform bill APRIL 13, 2015 -- State Sen. Mark...