
Finally: San Jose Starts to Capitalize on Tech Boom
San Jose, the self-described “Heart of Silicon Valley,” has been dragging behind the rest of the region in terms of city budgets and services. You could say San Jose didn’t have the dumb luck to be ho...
9 Heinä 20154min

Why San Jose Is Barely in the Black Despite the Tech Boom
The tech boom is pumping unprecedented riches into the region. But San Jose is barely in the black after years of deep deficits and painful cutbacks. How can that be? And what will it take to turn thi...
8 Heinä 20154min

In-Law Units Become New Design Frontier For SF Architects
Tens of thousands of San Franciscans live in converted garages, attics and basements: commonly known as "in-law units". Until recently, most of these were technically illegal. But the housing crunch p...
7 Touko 20153min

Local Officials Working with Non Profit to Save Palo Alto Mobile Home Park
The longtime owner of the Buena Vista trailer park is trying to close it down and capitalize on the land. About 400 mostly low-income residents have been fighting to stay put. Silicon Valley real esta...
7 Touko 20152min

Wary Employers, Stigma Have Some Tech Workers Keeping Low Profile
We hear a lot about how tech workers are earning high salaries, gentrifying neighborhoods and driving up rents. But hearing from these workers directly, on-the-record, is rare, and there is a reason f...
8 Huhti 20153min

For Mission Bakery, Gentrification is Baked Into the Business Plan
Many mom and pop businesses have been priced out of San Francisco's Mission District, but one Mexican bakery has thrived by adapting to the times. Reporter: Joanne Elgart Jennings.
19 Maalis 20154min

Renters Struggle to Keep Up in Menlo Park’s Belle Haven Neighborhood
Some families near the growing headquarters of Facebook are getting crushed by some of the most expensive rents in the country. To survive, they are doubling or tripling up in cramped homes, or worse:...
18 Maalis 20154min



















