Sacramento Bee: Brown stances define issues, make waves.
San Francisco Chronicle: S.F. commercial properties seek tax relief.
The New Yorker: The fifth war
Commercial Real Estate
- Market Street: Cavernous spaces tough to fill.
- Office leasing expected to remain stagnant through 2010.
- Property tax appeals: The impact on government, landlord, and tenants.
- Repositioning Guangzhou.
San Francisco
- Battle to save city jobs: numbers matter.
- Vacant buildings are getting slapped with a friendly $765 fee.
- Matier & Ross: Raiders could wind up in Santa Clara with 49ers.
- Melissa Griffin: Sanctuary City, Healthy San Francisco and Friday Vids.
- National plan wouldn't mean end of Healthy S.F.
- Newsom committed to politics.
- Newsom discusses his future.
- Impact of rent control: $325,000 per unit.
- SF to relax ambulance restrictions.
- Cavernous spaces tough to fill.
Marin/San Mateo/Sonoma
- Sonoma County's unemployment hits 10.1%.
- College of Marin considers adding retail space to help cash flow.
California
- Schwarzenegger picks Maldonado for lieutenant governor.
- After spending billions, state remains hampered by outmoded, unreliable computer systems.
- Poor California: No money and no leadership.
- Cal Forward: We ‘make no change’ in Sinclair.
- Selling Meg Whitman in California.
- Another California crisis: Unemployment fund facing $7.4 billion deficit.
- Schwarzenegger announces new appointees to SCIF board.
- Michela Alioto-Pier's campaign for California Insurance Commissioner is now in full swing! Please join Michela for an intimate cocktail reception in honor of her campaign on Wednesday, December 2nd at 6:30 p.m. at the San Francisco home of Michelle and Joe Alioto, Sr. For more information or to RSVP click here, or contact Sarah Ballard at 415-402-0303.
The Economy
- Wave of debt payments facing U.S. government.
- WSJ discussion: How CEO's would fix the economy.
- How psychology is driving the economic rebound.
- IMF chief: Global economy still fragile.
- Economic survey: Job losses to bottom out in 1Q.
- Seven reasons to expect a slow-growth U.S. economy ahead.
- The Fed in a corner.
- State tells stimulus fund recipients how to count jobs.
- Paul Krugman: The phantom menace.
Green Issues
- IMF: Climate change - some simple (and quite convenient) truths.
- CO2 curve ticks upward as key climate talks loom.
- What are the largest sources of global warming emissions in California? The list is out.
- Climate breakthrough: Obama and China commit to change.
General
- Examiner Editorial: Desperate deficits, with no gimmicks left.
- Are Americans too stupid to survive the recession?
- Calming sign of troubled past appears in modern offices.
- The world still can learn from Keynesian economics.
- Harnessing the power of salt, Norway tries osmotic power.
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