Commercial Real Estate
- Banks report CRE exposure risky but manageable.
San Francisco
- Another attempt to revive Mid-Market area.
- U.S. Attorney calls city's new sanctuary law "futile".
- Making tax credits more visible for small businesses.
- Melissa Griffin: The devil's in the security detail & rental-rate ruling could have ripple effect in SF.
- Target takes aim at plaza.
- Subterranean building blues - Barney's vs. the SFMTA
- Funding for SolarSF burns out.
- Senator Leland Yee's December 2009 Newsletter can be found, here.
- Click here for the latest news from the SFPUC for the weeks of 11/21/09 through 12/04/09.
California
- Dan Walters: Political chess played on California initiatives.
- Other states face California-style deficits.
- Tax reform group wants to pluck 'low-hanging fruit'.
- Maldonado to run for lieutenant governor in 2010.
- Pérez has the votes for speaker, Bass says.
- A union man who would be speaker.
The Economy
- Bay Area execs optimistic about economy for first time since 2007.
- UCLA Economist: State unemployment to remain high in 2010, 2011, but Bay Area should suffer less.
- The good jobs data was all temporary workers and the public sector.
- Unemployment: Record number unemployed over 26 weeks.
- Cautiously optimistic about 10% unemployment.
- he tin-cup strategy for raising revenue.
- Anemic recovery?
- Job creation made hard.
- Forbes: How not to increase employment.
- Slow start to holidays as retailers post weak sales.
- Worrisome thoughts on the way to the jobs summit.
Green Issues
- Green-job sector stumbles along in U.S.
- Governor: Backup plan on global warming needed.
- LEED certified restaurant: What does a restaurant owner need to know?
- PG&E moves to add energy from wind, space.
- We-don't-want-to-talk-about-it-gate.
- Dubai mess proves borrowing limits prevent failure.
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