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- Landlord or tenant, would you trust some startup to negotiate your buyout? [SFist]
- SFPD announces week-old arrest of man who behaved bizarrely in Pier 48 waters. [Bay City News]
- Mayor Ed Lee told the Chron about his plans for the newest homeless navigation center before he told the area's elected officials or the current residents. [SF Weekly]
- SF is about to formally launch the Market Street Hub Project. [SocketSite]
- Bryan Stow talked to Lincoln High School kids about bullying. [KRON 4]
- The building proposed for the FLAX site broke Jack's heart a little bit, but is just fine with Howard Flax. [Curbed SF]
- Judge thinks class-action settlement between Lyft and their drivers might be too low. [Reuters]
- Anyone planning to travel on BART’s Fremont line will need to take a bus between San Leandro and Bay Fair stations. [Bay City News]
- The grand opening of the UC Theatre had to be called off over technical issues. [SF Chronicle]
- The Golden State Warriors' amazing season continued last night. [ESPN]
- “Uber is like the casinos gaming the gambler. They stack the odds for the house in their favor.” [SF Chronicle]
- The massively popular Facebook page for fitness site [Breaking Muscle] has been hacked, but they say that despite repeated entreaties to the social network, nothing's been done.