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AC Transit to resume service at Salesforce Transit Center
AC transit officials announced Monday that Transbay bus service to Salesforce Transit Center will resume Aug. 11. Officials said bus operator training is moving ahead of schedule and construction...Read More
San Francisco names Dr. Anton Nigusse Bland first director of mental health reform
Mayor London Breed appointed Dr. Anton Nigusse Bland to serve as The City’s first-ever director of mental health reform.Read More
Fix for $2.2 billion transit center to stretch through June
Officials with the Transbay Joint Power Authority announced Friday afternoon that reinforcement of the Salesforce Transit Center bus deck below First Street will begin this weekend and all repairs...Read More
Moscone Center swells to 500,000 square feet with latest expansion
The $551 million expansion added new exhibition space, outdoor terraces and a new pedestrian bridge.Read More
Fremont Street to open in time for Monday morning commute
The Transbay Joint Powers Authority say they will reopen Fremont Street in time for the Monday morning commute. Read More
Fremont Street reopening delayed until next week
The Transbay Joint Powers Authority is delaying the opening of Fremont Street from this Friday until next Wednesday.Read More
Second cracked beam uncovered at Salesforce Transit Center
Construction designers and managers inspecting the Salesforce Transit Center have found a second cracked steel beam.Read More
Suicide net installation begins on Golden Gate Bridge
Some lanes of the Golden Gate Bridge will be closed on weeknights, excluding holidays, through 2021 as workers begin installing a suicide net under the iconic span.Read More
Walnut Creek ‘Foundry’ project up for vote
The Walnut Creek City Council will on Tuesday consider approving a "food hall, beer garden and European courtyard" project on a Locust Street parcel.Read More
Fitbit workers charged with trade secret posession
Six current and former employees of the Fitbit Inc. fitness tracker company are due to appear before a U.S. magistrate in San Jose on July 9 on charges of...Read More
Survey seeks ideas for Civic Center redo
City planning officials have launched a survey seeking ideas from residents interested in the redesign of Civic Center Plaza.Read More
Quake won’t topple tilting tower, engineers say
Members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors are dissatisfied with efforts to fix the sinking skyscraper.Read More
New park unveiled in former Mission parking lot
A new park has opened at 17th and Folsom streets in San Francisco's Mission District on the site of a former parking lot.Read More
Listing Millenium Tower prompts City Hall hearing
The developer of San Francisco's Millenium Tower and city officials both knew the building was sinking before any units were sold but failed to notify buyers, Supervisor Aaron Peskin...Read More
Russian Hill park $25 million from reality
San Francisco supervisors Tuesday approved a deal to build a new city park near the waterfront in Russian Hill.Read More
Festive yarn art to greet Coliseum BART riders
Sports fans and BART riders will see colorful, spirited yarn art at the Coliseum BART station Sunday morning, according to Oakland's tourism board.Read More
Defense Dept. awards SJ nonprofit $75M
Federal state and city officials announced a San Jose nonprofit received a $75 million grant for the design and operation of an institute to help create flexible electronics.Read More
Panel approves $1.1 million for Bay Bridge fix
A Bay Bridge oversight committee approved funding Thursday to begin designing methods of drying and sealing anchor rods in the base of the new eastern tower.Read More
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Transbay Center trims flash to save cash
With costs going through the fancy glass roof, the Transbay Transit Center may shift its exterior design to cheaper aluminum.Read More