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Tagged with: Waterfront

Why won’t SFMade support Prop. X?

A seeming anomaly of San Francisco’s current election season is the opposition to Prop. X, which seeks to preserve manufacturing space in the city,...

Why Prop. X is needed to save PDR

San Francisco’s artists, small blue-collar businesses, and community-serving nonprofits are being forced out of the city by soaring rents; outright evictions; and, in many...

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...

Pokemon hunters take over the city

If you’re taking a walk through a San Francisco park, or along the waterfront, going to a restaurant, or even walking along the streets...

SFPD’s Rap Sheet: More than 25 scandals since 2015

Most of the anger directed at the San Francisco police department, and the calls to fire Chief Greg Suhr, involves the four recent shootings...

The Panama Papers and SF’s housing crisis

The whole world is talking today about the Panama Papers, the amazing leak of documents from a law firm that specializes in helping the...

Who sent the mayor to Brazil? A group that wants to turn the Mission into tech offices

So we haven’t seen much of Mayor Ed Lee for a while, partly because he doesn’t seem to want to hear protesters go after...

The Academy of Art compliance hearing: We should live so long

More than 20 years after the Academy of Art University began gobbling up San Francisco real estate and violating planning codes all over the...

The Agenda, March 6-13, 2016: The end of 8 Washington, the next step in the Nieto trial…

The developer of 8 Washington finally threw in the towel the other day, ending a dramatic chapter of San Francisco politics that may have...

The Super Bowl’s bread and circuses did not bring SF together

Even by BeyondChron’s standard level of frequent apologia for select members of the City’s elite, the post, “Super Bowl City promoted unity, not division...