The Washington Post: Construction spending at lowest point since 2002.
The Economist: America's Economy - Hope at last
Silicon Valley Mercury News: Caltrain goes broke, will likely wipe out weekend, night and midday trains.
Commercial Real Estate
- Commercial real estate eyed as looming trouble spot.
- NYC sees stabilized office rents.
- CRE firms lay out modes for operating in a post-recessionary environment.
- S.F. hotels to see modest gains but miss long-term occupancy, revenue averages in 2010.
- BOMA San Francisco supports Supervisor Dufty's lighting proposal.
- City wins award for Web site transparency.
- Your chance to vent to the mayor.
- Newsom’s small business re-appointees make the cut.
- SFMTA increasing fees, fines.
- Melissa Griffin's latest weekly column can be found here.
- Ken Garcia: SFMTA driving ahead with outlandish plans; time to admit failure, disarm commission.
- City: ‘Google could find no better municipal partner’
- Hopefuls tout Silicon Valley credentials in 21st Assembly race.
- Boxer downplays re-election vulnerability during local stop.
- Find out everything you wanted to know about the 2010 Governor's Race via Sacbee's Governor 2010 webpage, here.
- CA Secretary of State's initiative and referendum qualification status as of March 30, 2010
- Retail sales gain strength heading into Easter.
- Geithner: Disparity in recovery 'deeply unfair'.
- US companies cut 23,000 jobs in March.
- Construction spending declines in February.
- California shortages not over, water resources agency says.
- Government deficits may soon be monetary policy variable.
- TGIFF: Some idled state workers find 'furlough fridays' can be fun.
- Outsourcing police, fire and pension costs.
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