Mission Bay
Construction Workers At New UCSF Hospital Upset Over Non-Union Hires
More than 1,000 unionized construction workers walked off the job Thursday at the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital in Mission Bay. The workers are upset after six non-union construction workers were brought on the job on Wednesday.
Police Identify Man Found Dead On SF Muni Platform
A man who was found dead on a San Francisco Municipal Railway platform in the city’s Mission Bay neighborhood on Saturday morning has been identified by the medical examiner’s office as 57-year-old Bradley Gainous.
KCBS In Depth: SF Giants Move Forward With Plans For New Waterfront Village
While the Golden State Warriors are on a full court press to build their new arena near the Bay Bridge; specifically, at Piers 30 – 32, the San Francisco Giants are quietly pursuing their own waterfront development plan.
San Francisco Sees Growth In Internet, Biotech Jobs
While much of the state and the country grapples with joblessness, San Francisco is seeing growth in Internet and biotech jobs, according to new data released by San Francisco County Assessor-Recorder Phil Ting.
SF’s Assessor Credits Tech And Biotech For Real Estate Rebound
San Francisco’s City Assessor Phil Ting is offering new economic data that shows the big impact of the tech and biotech industry on the real estate recovery.
UC Tuition Freeze Hinges On Brown’s California Tax Initiative
The University of California Regents on Wednesday voted to endorse the governor’s tax plan, and contingent on its passing, to freeze next year’s undergraduate tuition costs, as well as put into place fee increases for professional programs system-wide.
New Parking Meters In SF Mission Bay To Cost More, Operate Until 10PM
Free parking near AT&T Park and in the Mission Bay development in San Francisco will soon be a thing of the past with the implementation of new parking meters in the area.
Millions In Funds Sent To Bay Area For Transportation Improvements
The Obama administration is sending millions of dollars to the Bay Area to help pay for transportation improvements. The money will go to San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood and the Port of Oakland.
Public Meeting Set To Oppose New San Francisco Parking Meters
A neighborhood coalition is holding a community meeting in San Francisco Monday evening to oppose a proposal to place thousands of new parking meters in areas on the eastern side of the city.
DEFEND YOUR RIDE: Matt At Mission Bay
“I once stole lawnmower parts from my landscaping job to fix this car up.” – Matt and his Replica 1948 MG


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