LA Times: Carly Fiorina announces her GOP candidacy for U.S. Senate.
Commercial Real Estate
- Prudential CRE US quarterly update can be found here.
- MIT commercial property price index posts first increase in over a year.
- Hotel RevPAR (revenue available per room) off 14 percent.
San Francisco
- Yesterday's local election results can be found here.
- Police Commission opening sparks lots of interest.
- Board OKs Exploratorium's waterfront move.
- The battle for District 6.
- Wall Street Journal launches San Francisco edition.
- Muni deficit deeper than anticipated.
- Muni's new eyes.
- Bay Bridge repair seen as stopgap.
- Developers offered a reason to build in SF.
- Ken Garcia: With governor bid over, Newsom can focus on legacy.
- Migden's wild write.
- Please join Michela Alioto-Pier on Tuesday, November 17, 2009 from 5:30 p.m to 7:30 p.m., at BergDavis Public Affairs, 150 Post St., Suite 740 to support her candidacy for California Insurance Commissioner. To R.S.V.P., please contact Luis Cuadra at 415-788-1000 ext. 207 or lcuadra@bergdavis.com
Marin/San Mateo/Sonoma
- Congresswoman Jackie Speier's latest newsletter can be found here.
- New leaders coming to San Mateo after election.
- More than 10,000 Marin ballots remain uncounted.
- San Mateo sales tax, SFO hotel taxes set to rise.
- San Mateo County voters reject term limit extension and business tax increase.
California
- Meg Whitman's campaign spending is causing a stir.
- Water deal now goes to governor, voters.
- Jerry Brown not ready to announce candidacy.
- Calbuzz: Jerry Brown's new pitch: 'Optimism of will'
- Willie Brown's Breakfast Club: The candidates show themselves.
- Will Hertzberg consider the 2010 governor's race? Dems buzzing about possibilities.
- Report: U.S. lost 5.9 million jobs in last year.
- White House tally appears to overstate stimulus jobs.
- October sales promise a bit of relief to stores.
- Fed: low rates will continue for a while.
- Private employment decreased 203,000 from September to October 2009.
- September construction spending increases slightly.
- COBRA subsidy for jobless expires soon.
- Hiring, wage freezes starting to thaw.
- Paul Krugman: Too little of a good thing.
Green Issues
- The View - Insider's viewpoint: Greening your cash flow.
General
- Ben Bernanke looks past the crisis.
- Ayn Rand has drifted in and out of favor, but she may be more relevant today than ever before.
- The carbon con game .
- Wall Street, meet Ken Feinberg, the Pay Czar.
- Up against a wall of debt.
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