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- Could growing income inequality in the Bay Area turn San Francisco into a ghost town? [Quartz]
- The Chronicle's C.W. Nevius comes out in favor of Supervisor David Campos's plan for a city-sponsored wet house and safe injection centers. [Chronicle]
- Remember those Justin Herman Plaza vendors that got displaced by Super Bowl City? Well, the city might reimburse them for some of their lost business. [SFist] [Examiner]
- The long-simmering dispute between San Francisco and the real estate-gobbling Academy of Art University headed for a showdown at the city Planning Commission today. [Examiner] [Chronicle]
- Movie theater owners aren't into Sean Parker's same-day $50 home rental startup idea. [Consumerist]
- That much-loathed Wife Swap guy wants to restore a 1876 Victorian. [Curbed]