Defund the police. Oh wait.
It’s the voters/people who are the problem, politicians make money either way.
CA keeps finding ways to flush my tax dollars down the drain.
Protection Money.
Or Tributes?
“It’s being funded through the Dream Keeper Initiative, which is San Fransisco’s effort to redirect funding into the Black community.”
So all these 10 individuals are black? Why is this not some form of racial profiling and discrimination?
So, if you plan to shoot some people, you should do it all in one calendar month, it would probably also help to get you on their top 10 list for the next month.
I try to imagine someone with the finger on the trigger, who then hesitates, thinking of those $300.
But once you get the $300 for this month you by definition will get kicked out of the top 10 list so you have to “work hard” next month in order to get back on the list again. Talk about motivation …
Not bad for a 1900 sq ft house in SF
I’m less optimistic by the day.
After sitting empty in its prime downtown San Francisco location for years, the 6x6 mall at 945 Market St. was slated to hold its public grand opening this fall, but construction delays have now shifted that timeline further out, according to the shopping center’s new Swedish owners.
Ikea-sister company Ingka Centres acquired the 250,000-square-foot mall between Fifth and Sixth streets for $198 million late last year with plans to open a roughly 70,000-square-foot Ikea store by 2021 and lease out the rest to complementary retail, food, beverage and entertainment tenants. The purchase price included costs for redesigning the property to better embody Ikea’s sustainability goals, as we previously reported.
But construction has yet to start, and Ikea is now re-evaluating its business model with an eye toward “securing the longevity of our business” in the wake of the pandemic and a “rapidly changing retail environment,” an Ikea spokesperson told me. A new reopening timeline was not given, although a source with knowledge of the company’s plans has said it will likely be pushed back a year.
Wow. What a bomb.
Sad…
Yeah… I went to watch Hamilton at the Orpheum recently and it felt like a ghost town around the area. Hopefully with more condos/apts and Whole Foods, that would help with foot traffic and “liveliness” of the general area.
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wow the article was written by a NIMBY it seems. I don’t see what is wrong with this? we need more affordable and very low cost housing - where are the “working class” that serve the rich of SF going to live? in Manteca?
Let them eat cake
I cannot comment. The article is behind paywall. What are the key message? Can you paste some lines?