- Today in gentrification writing, the Chronicle compares tech booms in: "How tech became the enemy - then and now." Turns out things are more or less the same. [Huet/Chron]
- Speaking of which: There are some things the media gets wrong about the city's current gentrification battles, specifically when it comes to minority representation. [The Nation]
- The tech industry's ageism has turned Silicon Valley into a hotbed of plastic surgery for dudes. [The New Republic]
- Alta, CA is the new Zuni Cafe, according to John Birdsall. [Chow]
- Venerable tourist restaurant Steps of Rome Trattoria has finished its transformation into the SF Fried Chicken Co. [EaterSF]
- Sunday evening fight ends in stabbing at Geary and Polk Streets. [BCN/Appeal]
- The Cathedral Hill Hotel (né Jack Tar) is all but demolished. [CurbedSF]