SF News Former Mayor Art Agnos Floats Idea For Homeless Shelter Aboard Navy Ship Speaking with SFist in June on the topic of the enduring homelessness crisis in San Francisco, Art Agnos, who served as mayor from 1988 to 1992, classified "the development... of supportive and
SF News Gorgeous Residential High-Rise Project Designed By Jeanne Gang Threatened By Art Agnos, Waterfront NIMBYs This fantastic high-rise development proposed for one of the last remaining Transbay District sites at Folsom and Spear is facing some major opposition from former mayor and frequent anti-waterfront-development activist
SF News Renderings: Giants Double Affordable Housing, Lower Heights For Huge Planned Development At Mission Rock Yesterday the San Francisco Giants submitted a ballot measure to the city attorney for their development at Mission Rock, the stadium parking site where they foresee a 28-acre mixed-development. So, take
SF News Developer Will Spend $80 Million To Redevelop Flower Mart As anticipated, Kilroy Realty Corp. made known its plans for the embattled Flower Mart today. It's now promising a new underground market for vendors who won't, in all likelihood,
SF News The Next Big Development Battle Site: The Flower Mart Over in white-hot SoMa, another property that could be making a whole lot of money for one developer is set to become the site of the next battle between that developer and
SF News State Commission Led By Gavin Newsom Suing S.F. Over Waterfront Height Limit Measure Prop B the local ballot measure that will force a public vote for all waterfront height-limit exemptions which passed in the June election that no one voted in might just be illegal
SF News San Francisco Mocked For Once Again Limiting Housing Development This is the headline from a Washington Post blog yesterday: "Voters in one of America’s most expensive cities just came up with another way to block new housing." As you
SF News Art Agnos Not Happy About Being Called Out By 'San Francisco Magazine' Former mayor Art Agnos sat down for an interview with San Francisco Magazine editor-in-chief Jon Steinberg for the upcoming April issue, and Steinberg tries to take Agnos to task for being
SF News Warriors Arena Benched While Opponents Gather Momentum The Golden State Warriors are "calling a time-out" on the proposed waterfront arena on Piers 30-32. Nearly two years since the announcement that the team would be returning to
SF News Art Agnos: 'It's All But Over For The Poor In This City' We've said it several times, and now progressive former mayor Art Agnos chimes in for NPR in a national story about how shitty San Francisco's real estate market now
SF News The Yale Choir Story, Again First up, the cops. After the fracas, they detained four of the assailants but let them go. As of right now, nobody has been arrested as police are saying they're still