July 12, 2019

Housing/Development
- ‘We’re moving forward:’ SF starts shelter construction, despite lawsuit [San Francisco Chronicle]
- How much is Apple’s spaceship headquarters worth? Now we have the answer [San Francisco Chronicle]
- Big north San Jose office complex trades for huge profit amid tech boom [Mercury News]
- SF supes kill Breed’s proposal to streamline affordable housing [San Francisco Chronicle]
- Supes defeat Mayor Breed’s November charter amendment to speed up housing [San Francisco Examiner]
- WeWork deepens downtown San Jose ties to Gary Dillabough ventures [Mercury News]
- Remodeling vs. value: Curb appeal projects provide highest returns [Mercury News]
- Big north San Jose office complex trades for huge profit amid tech boom [Mercury News]
- ‘I’m scared:’ Single mother of five fights eviction from SF public housing [San Francisco Chronicle]
Transportation
- Flex tag needed for free ride in express lanes: Roadshow [Mercury News]
- BART 411: Bay Area Rapid Transit fast facts [Mercury News]
- Muni Bus Service to Resume at Salesforce Transit Center Saturday: SFMTA [NBC Bay Area]
- Napa County wants repaved roads to remain pristine for at least 5 years [Napa Valley Register]
Other
- They’re young, they have a college degree, they’re coming to California. Who are they? [Sacramento Bee]
- California governor orders firing of oil, gas regulator [Associated Press]
- Great white sharks spotted at Half Moon Bay [San Francisco Chronicle]
- Rescue operation: 41 egrets, herons, eggs saved — more threatened after massive Oakland tree topples [San Francisco Chronicle]