What California legislators did — and didn’t — accomplish on evictions, housing, police, and labor in the final days of their session.
Veritas’s self-imposed moratorium comes ahead of proposed legislation to protect renters.
Community members want to know how much bigger and what that means for local housing and traffic congestion.
Lawsuits have forced Facebook to change its targeted-advertising practices with credit, employment, and housing ads.
Get your pasta as soon as possible, because Valencia Street’s Lucca Ravioli will end its nine-decade run later this spring.
It’s not to actors playing Mr. Mistoffelees and Rum Tum Tugger in an itinerant version of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s long-running musical.
The Planning Commission turns down a request to merge three land parcels and turn the so-called “historic laundromat” into 83 units of housing.
The dollar store at Mission and 17th will still become a 27-unit apartment complex, but Goodwill inked a deal to be the anchor ground-floor tenant.
Tuesday’s District 6 supervisorial debate got unconventional fast, as candidates stepped right into the city’s most difficult and problematic issues.
The latest Housing and Urban Development thresholds classify an almost $120,000-a-year salary as low-income in much of the Bay Area.