Since the 1980s, the city has been focused on developing new homes on the east side of San Francisco, which is why our unanimously approved citywide housing plan concentrates on building more homes throughout the wealthier neighborhoods in the north and west Read More
PLEASANTON, CA — It’s getting a little easier to make ends meet in several Bay Area communities, a recent study found, largely based on income growth. Finance website GOBankingRates recently analyzed household incomes, cost of living and other economic factors across the Read More
SAN RAMON, CA — It’s getting a little easier to make ends meet in several Bay Area communities, a recent study found, largely based on income growth. Finance website GOBankingRates recently analyzed household incomes, cost of living and other economic factors across Read More
The San Francisco Department of Elections is reporting results for the seven local propositions on the March 5 ballot. With just over 83,000 ballots counted, here’s what we know so far. Current results consist of vote-by-mail results received before election day. Results Read More
Helen Byrne, a 94-year-old San Francisco resident, is confronting the possibility of eviction from her lifelong home after real estate investors purchased her building. Byrne, who has lived in the same apartment since she was 12, is being threatened with displacement alongside Read More
More densely populated than anywhere in the country beyond New York City, San Francisco doesn’t have a lot of open space left to build on—and the higher into the sky you go, the scarcer and more expensive it gets. One fenced-off parcel Read More
Senate Bill (SB) 1227, introduced by Senator Scott Wiener on February 15, 2024, would help speed the recovery of downtown San Francisco by creating a new CEQA exemption for qualifying commercial, institutional, student housing and mixed-use development projects in the Downtown Revitalization Read More
