Commercial Real Estate
- BOMA San Francisco fills training niche for real estate pros
- CB Richard Ellis' San Francisco Office Market Update can be found here
- CMBS issuance to accelerate, report says
- Fall 2010 CRE investment outlook
- CRE values bouncing hard along the bottom.
San Francisco
- Crowded field competes for votes in D10 supe race
- BOMA Supports Steve Moss
- Reilly defends progressive, gay backing in D2 supe race
- BOMA Supports both Janet Reilly and Mark Farrell
- BOMA Supports Scott Wiener for District 8 supervisor
- Economy top concern in Castro, Noe
- S.F. parking meter rates, fines among priciest
- 'Paradise' found: 70-ton elephant at S.F. Port
- A revealing look at your next mayor
- S.F. looks at Seattle's alcoholic program
- UCSF to break ground on hospital this month
- San Francisco Office of Small Business' October 2010 newsletter can be found here
- Supes meeting to iron out Cup details
- Matier & Ross' latest column can be found here
- Mellisa Griffin's latest column in the SF Examiner (now on Tuesdays!) can be found here
- Willie Brown's latest column can be found here
Marin/San Mateo/Sonoma
- San Rafael selects firm to recruit new city manager
California
- Poll finds state in dark mood
- Voters already going to the polls – via the Post Office
- Insider blog tracks public salaries, from city clerks to governors
- Schwarzenegger, lawmakers claim some victories in California budget deal
- If Dems sweep, California would be ruled by septuagenarians
The Economy
- Why it doesn't feel like a recovery
- Wall Street sees world economy decoupling from U.S.
- The next 20 years: 'The slowest growth ever.'
- U.S. jobs continue to flow overseas
Energy & Environment
- California's clean-tech industry is booming but threatened
- Bill would cut dumping of U.S. electronic waste in China, India
- Here comes the sun: White House to go solar
- California to get two solar plants on U.S. public land
General
- Elections 2010: A viewer's guide to the homestretch
- $69 million in California welfare money drawn out of state
- Third Party rising
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