One Daly City school district has a different approach to raising badly needed revenue: Build predominantly market-rate housing on district land and reap part of the profits. School districts have …
Kevin M. Watt
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Why build a new school now? That’s the question some are asking the San Francisco Unified School District, which, in the face of a $125 million deficit and under state…
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There’s a reason Christopher Guest mockumentaries and fictional TV shows like “Schitt’s Creek” and “Parks and Recreation” are so popular. They reveal the humor and pathos in the daily travails…
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Mayor London Breed has made support of San Francisco’s small business community central to her plans for The City’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. As part of that, she introduced…
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Tenderloin community groups are raising alarms about market-rate group housing projects in the neighborhood, calling for larger unit sizes for families. Two proposed projects, at 468 Turk St. and 450…
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Supervisor Hillary Ronen was expected to introduce legislation Tuesday intended to make it easier for local massage practitioners and small business owners to open and operate massage establishments in San…
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Developers of the Hunters Point Shipyard have agreed to pay $6.3 million in a settlement with homeowners facing impacts from the toxic cleanup scandal, attorneys said on Wednesday. A judge…
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By Carrie Sisto Revised plans to erect an eight-story mixed-use building at the Grubstake Diner site on Pine Street will be considered during this week’s Planning Commission meeting. Grubstake Diner…
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By Carrie Sisto Special to the S.F. Examiner A proposed 24-unit, mixed-use development was conditionally approved for 1021 Valencia St. Thursday after neighbors reached an agreement with the developer on…
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Walk down Page Street, which is closed to thru-traffic, and you might encounter a front stoop instrumental concert, kids on training wheels or sidewalk chalk art. Head to North Beach…