- Hines has just received LEED gold certification for 75 Hawthorne at the Hawthorne Plaza.
- The default rate of U.S. commercial real estate bank loans reached its highest level in 15 years and is not expected to peak until 2011.
- Commercial property values expected to decline further in the months ahead.
- CoStar convenes experts to discuss opportunities, challenges of green building.
- S.F. budget hearings open quietly.
- A critical eye on the Presidio (BOMA San Francisco supports the Presidio Trust's efforts to revitalize the Main Post.)
- Nearly 200 San Francisco cab drivers, operating without a valid driver's license.
- Bay Area transit agencies may soon be able to use federal stimulus dollars.
- No 'flashpoint' needed to trigger tax revolt. It's already under way.
- Schwarzenegger says he'll veto Democrats' plan for balancing budget.
- Redistricting: Ultimate political battle looms in California.
- Newsom tells San Jose Rotarians that San Francisco is a model for fixing California.
- Another clue to 2010 race: "Jerry Brown for Governor" already on his website.
- Economic forecast for California: gradual clearing.
- No one building anything anymore.
- Feinstein feels left out of healthcare talks.
- Stimulus funds give big boost to energy efficiency firms.
- Obama unveils financial system overhaul.
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