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Tagged with: Mission District

The problem with the Mission Moratorium report

City's economist misses a few key points in his analysis of the impacts of the Mission Moratorium By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 14, 2015 -- The Chronicle...

Which side are you on?

It might have been confusing in an early era of San Francisco. It's not any more -- not when  some entitled people want the...

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...

Pick up your horn and blow!

Housed in a stunning Mission Edwardian for 94 years, Community Music Center continues to bring music to the masses.

Deal saves Mission art space — but at what cost?

Developer will relocate InnerMission -- but will still demolish precious industrial space in the name of luxury housing By Steven T. Jones JUNE 18, 2015 --...

A victory for community affordable housing: Land Trust wins battle for Folsom St. building

Judge refused to block Pigeon Palace auction -- but in the end, the SF Community Land Trust outbid the speculators to take the property...

Mayor to offer $50 million for affordable housing sites in the Mission

His move is clearly aimed at heading off a moratorium ballot measure -- but it's also a sign that the huge, noisy protests are...

The Mission moratorium goes down, narrowly — but the fight has only begun

Hundreds and hundreds of Mission residents and community activists demonstrate the massive anger over displacement -- and some folks at City Hall didn't listen....

Art Looks: Science in Surrealism, banned authors, 22 years of Counterpulse, gender nonconforming kiddos, Flor y Canto Literary Festival

By Caitlin Donohue Walk down 24th Street tonight and you won't get far without running into a poet. Local businesses will be full of readings by...