Jesse Powell's housing discrimination lawsuit against San Francisco's 2500 Steiner Street spotlights "far-reaching implications" for the city and its economy, he tells Fox News Digital.
In five California cities, homebuyers earning the local median income must put at least 67% of their income toward housing to ...
Eden Housing and Sunset Development want to build 200 affordable apartments at Bishop Ranch in San Ramon. The two apartment ...
As new Mayor Daniel Lurie begins to take on one of the city's oldest challenges, there is a new report measuring the SF's ...
Presidio Bay Ventures and American Realty Advisors have secured a $108.3 million financing package backed by Ventana ...
Despite massive increases in spending and thousands of people placed into housing, San Francisco's homeless population remains about the same.
Despite the outcry of the neighborhood over the past year, the Safeway grocery store on Webster Street in the Fillmore ...
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San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency’s Board of Directors agreed this week to new policies around using its properties for ...
The goal of the three-day event, held for the first day at the main branch of the San Francisco Public Library, was to bring ...
Financial experts generally recommend putting no more than 30% of your income toward housing. But for many Americans, that's next to impossible — especially if they want to be homeowners.