Commercial Real Estate
- S.F. Ritz commercial condos sell for $7.4M.
- Sausalito investment firm buys S.F.’s Chancery Building.
- The other shoe.
- BOMA preps new standard for ANSI process.
San Francisco
- Meet the Bay Area's new media baron.
- Money train skips The City’s November election.
- Is the City's Clean-Energy Master Plan imploding?
- The New Market Street: 6th and 8th street turns.
- Muni reaps the benefits of reduced traffic on Market.
- Newsom: Not afraid to call Van Jones a friend.
- Newsom lauds ‘Trauma,’ proud of actress wife.
- Mark Leno officially kicks off re-election campaign -- for 2012. Isn't this a bit early? 'I'm actually late,' he says.
- Tiburon council race features familiar faces and one newcomer.
- Seven square off in testy Novato Sanitary board battle.
- Marin County seeks to avoid layoffs with early retirement offers, budget juggling.
- Millbrae City Council candidates to square off at forum.
- Fairfax candidates hatch plans to save town's economy.
- Fairfax candidates -- at a glance.
California
- Meg Whitman: I focused on family instead of voting.
- Is it Carly's or Macy's?.
- Should California's lawmakers be part time?
- Hiding the bad news.
- Poizner backer switches his support to Whitman.
- Brown eases into the race.
- Brown leads GOP, Newsom trails in new poll.
- Newsom not paying attention to polls.
- Clinton to campaign with Newsom.
- California Republicans trying to figure out road back to power.
The Economy
- Consumer confidence unexpectedly falls in September.
- Recession may be abating, but restaurants still slammed.
Green Issues
- San Francisco tilts toward wind power.
- Once upon a time, Democrats and Republicans worked together on the Senate EPW panel.
- Pew Center launches online portal to energy efficiency resources.
- California to fund largest energy efficiency effort in US.
- L.A.'s ban on new digital billboards and supergraphics is upheld.
- Frank Luntz tells Americans what they really want.
- U.S. can learn from California's health insurance experiment, say experts.
- Social networks, blogs grab bigger share of web.
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