- WPP, the world's "largest ad agency" which is based in Britain, has just inked a deal for a big new San Francisco office. The firm plans to hire 1,000 workers and dive deep into tech advertising. [SF Business Times]
- Seven-year-old Carousel Consignment at 20th and Mission is closing. The owner says business had been awful for the last year. [Mission Local]
- Longtime Sacramento restaurateur, Biba Caggiano, who emigrated from Italy in 1978 and opened the restaurants Caggiano and Biba (the latter of which remains), has died. She was 82, and had been suffering from Alzheimer's. [Eater]
- The Embarcadero homeless Navigation Center continues to be constructed despite neighbors' protests. The mayor even tweeted some photos of the temporary structure going up this morning. [Curbed]
- A missing, 22-year-old Chico State student was found dead in the Sacramento River. [KRON 4]
- There's been a bunch of crazy armed robbery activity in the Tenderloin, and a man was stabbed in the back (but survived). [Hoodline]
- And Antioch woman has been nabbed in a string of sporting-goods store robberies. [KRON 4]
- Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening a new restaurant at Harvey's casino in South Lake Tahoe. [Eater]
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