- SF-based vegan “mayo” startup, whose CEO is maybe a big faker, appears to have undertaken a large-scale operation to buy back its own product to convince investors they’re more popular than they are. [Bloomberg]
- The (additional) challenges facing trans people seeking housing in San Francisco. [SFmag]
- Throwback! The 49ers will practice in Kezar Stadium next week. [Hoodline]
- A new housing program, Home Match, is being introduced in the city next week. Its goal: pairing low-income residents seeking a place to live with homeowners who have extra room in their homes. [Hoodline]
- Tesla’s San Francisco showroom will open next week. [Fortune]
- A much-publicized City Hall initiative to build housing for SF teacher’s has gone nowhere. [Business Times]
- Builders are feeling a labor cost pinch as the tech boom drives up wages [Bloomberg]
- A former SFUSD associate superintendent has pleaded guilty to felonies in a $15M embezzlement scandal. [Chron]
- The FTC says they’re going to go after celebrities who use social media to promote products without disclosing that they are ads. [Bloomberg]