- These are the [San Francisco Chronicle's] reasons why “the tech sector should be scared.” In fact, has a bubble already burst, and we just didn't notice?
- Essex Street? The Caltrain Paint Yard? Those are just a few spots where a bicycle and pedestrian ramp could feasibly touch down from the western span of the Bay Bridge. [Rincon Hill blog]
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Per Se slayer Pete Wells wanted to like Guy Fieri’s restaurant, as he reveals in a [KQED] segment.
- Fear-mongering developer says Supervisor Kim’s affordable housing measure will “kill” residential projects, and sure, maybe for this particular developer it will. But will, in this current market, no one be able to meet the new requirements? That seems unlikely. [Business Times]
- The Nob Hill crowd rallies against a proposed Whole Foods store moving in to the area because it's a chain and such. [Ex]
- Supervisor Peskin wants to go after the Academy of Art due to their shady real estate tactics. [Ex]
- Board of Supervisors President Breed is squabbling with colleagues Campos and Avalos over their assigned committees. Avalos says she “sent me to Siberia from the very beginning. I’m still in Siberia.” [Chron]
- SFPD Chief Greg Suhr skips one "use of force" meeting to attend another as SF tries to bring a system "dangerously behind the times on police oversight" into line. [Ex, Weekly]