Archive for August 2019
Our view: State is about to raise the bar for Bay Area housing
It appears now that Gov. Gavin Newsom is serious about adding 3.5 million homes in California over the next seven years.
Midwest ad agency acquires San Francisco brand strategy firm
Founded in 2002, Marshall Strategy has worked on branding and strategy with a number of high-profile clients, ranging from Google and IBM to Salesforce, LinkedIn, Sony and Harvard University.
No spandex zone: San Francycle helps bikers loosen up
Tommy Pham’s local local line of bikewear started with a simple aversion to spandex.
Sunset aims to develop 4,500 homes in San Ramon’s Bishop Ranch
The developer wants to bring multifamily housing closer to the 30,000 jobs at Bishop Ranch.
Three San Francisco executives selected to national list of finance influencers
The Business Journals’ Influencers: Finance program spotlights 100 financial executives who are having an impact on business being done in communities across the nation.
BizSpotlight: Keller Williams Peninsula Estates
KW Luxury Homes International and Keller Williams
Ed Goldman: Barbara O’Connor has some issues with the candidates — like, what are the issues?
A chat with the retired Sac State professor who’s on a first-name basis with everyone
5 things to know, and when you can visit Bawk Fried Chicken
Here’s what you need to know today.
Silicon Valley labor group to probe tech contractors’ working conditions
Maria Noel Fernandez, Working Partnerships’ director of organizing and civic engagement, said the labor group’s new initiative on tech contractors’ working conditions would “develop a new model for the entire country.”
Waymo, Lyft, others urge U.S. to speed up rules for self-driving cars
Automakers suggest it could take the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration until at least 2025 to rewrite safety standards for self-driving vehicles.