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Wobbly Bay Area office market spurs delay of huge San Jose tech campus – East Bay Times

SAN JOSE — A huge tech campus proposed for downtown San Jose could be delayed for a few years, fresh evidence that the Bay Area’s wobbly office market and tricky economy continue to jolt real estate projects. CityView Plaza, a massive office, retail and restaurant complex in downtown San Jose, is headed for a development delay. At full buildout, the project would total 3.4 million square feet. Jay Paul Co., one of the Bay Area’s most successful and savvy real estate firms, owns the project site and intends to develop…

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SF supervisors overrule Mayor Breed, uphold restrictions on housing development in historic area – KGO-TV

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — In a historic vote, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors overturned Mayor Breed’s veto of a controversial housing bill. “This is the first time that the board of supervisors overrode a veto, because it’s so important. San Francisco is such a special place and it has grown for centuries, and it can continue to grow, but there is a right way to do it and there is a wrong way to do it. And demolishing our historic buildings that are really the pride of San Francisco,…

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San Francisco Board of Supervisors overrule Mayor London Breed, uphold restrictions on housing development in historic area – KGO-TV

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — In a historic vote, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors overturned Mayor Breed’s veto of a controversial housing bill. “This is the first time that the board of supervisors overrode a veto, because it’s so important. San Francisco is such a special place and it has grown for centuries, and it can continue to grow, but there is a right way to do it and there is a wrong way to do it. And demolishing our historic buildings that are really the pride of San Francisco,…

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Letter to the Editor: The Sunset Needs More Housing, Families – Richmond Review/Sunset Beacon

Editor: Last December, the SF Standard released aerial photos of just how much San Francisco has changed over more than 85 years. I was particularly drawn to how much the Sunset has transformed in that period. As a relatively new resident of the Sunset, my family and I have been enamored by what the neighborhood has to offer: friendly neighbors, active commercial corridors, and good schools. It has all the ingredients necessary for raising a family.  And that’s only the beginning. See what our neighborhood has seen in the past few years. …

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