San Francisco Chronicle: 'Battle royal' brewing over planned S.F. tower
Mayor Newsom's Youtube Update: Feb. 5, 2010.
Commercial Real Estate
- TARP Watchdog: Don't be fooled by the calm, banks will be rocked by 2011's $300 billion commercial real estate time bomb.
- Commercial real estate's coming $1.4 trillion crisis.
- Frank Fudem's January 2010 Commercial Real Estate newsletter can be found here.
- CalPERS project in Boston on verge of going bust.
- Roundtable Survey: Sentiments of CRE execs are better, but by no means good.
San Francisco
- Newsom: Tax measure won't offset shortfall.
- City employee parking privileges to be revoked.
- Controller confirms amendment to pension 'reform' plan would *cost* city millions.
- No, Chris Daly won't endorse Theresa Sparks. She can live with that.
- Controller: Budget cuts keeping city on track.
- Newsom to Police Commission: public safety cuts inevitable.
- Mellisa Griffin: He'd go to Sacramento to be Governor, but Lt. Gov? Prolly not; June election may actually be interesting; and, lawsuit goes after city’s voting system.
- 'Development package’ threatening public safety bond.
- More litter fees makes supe ‘shudder’.
- DPW building wall to bolster Great Highway bluffs.
- City officials break ground on the Central Subway project.
- Union vote on $15 million MTA labor negotiations expected next week.
- Rooftop lounge earns a reprieve.
Marin/San Mateo/Sonoma
- Longtime San Mateo County assessor will not seek re-election.
- Explosion in San Mateo County treasurer's race.
- Daly City to collect electronic waste.
California
- China's retreat from risky bonds could be the straw that breaks California's back.
- Chiang provides dose of good news on state revenues.
- Fate of constitutional convention hinges upon donation hopes.
- Prop 14: Change? Yes. Dramatic? Probably Not.
- Campbell: No coordination --- "period" -- with Meg in decision to enter U.S. Senate race.
The Economy
- U.S. aims to stop backing mortgages.
- White House: Don't count on job growth this year.
Energy & Environment
- Blueprint for Bay's recovery.
- Unions bash Democrats, warn of political fallout.
- Why Washington's job plans miss the real point.
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