• Smash-and-grab season continues, and this time one was caught on video. [KRON 4]
  • Some more details and figures for the “floor plan,” and timing of the massive Pier 70 development. [Socketsite]
  • A man has an idea: Why not make SF’s streets narrower and build housing right down the middle of them. There are some renderings of what this would look like, and it's kind of Old World European. [HuffPo]
  • Liverpool Lil’s is hoping to raise $90,000 on GoFundMe to reopen after their fire. [Gofundme]
  • Proposed state Airbnb law would put the onus for regulation on tech companies, not municipalities. [Business Times]
  • Is nothing sacred? A priest was robbed of his iPad while reading it outside an SF church. [CBS SF]
  • Here's how kids in SF are raising money for Nepal. [Ex]
  • Target decides not to open a store on Polk after all. [CBS SF]
  • More Pink Saturday details have surfaced including a security plan. But don't call it Pink Saturday. [Hoodline]
  • How “affordable” will that housing the Giants are building actually be? [Chron]
  • The guy who attacked Bryan Stow finally wrote him an apology letter. [ABC 7]
  • Is WeWork, the next-generation communal office-space company with a big presence in New York, and a growing presence here, actually just a huge real estate company renting a new type of executive suite? [The Awl]