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kidsafesf.com
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| | | | | KidSafe SF applauds Mayor Breed and Supervisor Melgar for calling on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency to protect pedestrians at an important transit hub and small business corridor, and urges the agency to move forward with its plans without delay. | |
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www.soundtransit.org
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| | | | | Learn about new connections with local transit, how frequently trains will arrive, and how fares will be changing when light rail service launches to Snohomish | |
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humantransit.org
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| | | | | Portland's transit agency TriMet has some good news to report from its "light Bus Rapid Transit" project on Division St. It's especially good news because lots of North American cities have streets that look like Division, namely: A segment of a few miles through the inner part of the city where the street is too [...] | |
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wolfstreet.com
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the current state of the commercial real estate (CRE) market, highlighting significant issues such as office vacancies, declining demand, and the financial strain on property owners and investors. It mentions the impact of high interest rates, economic downturns, and the shift in business operations to remote or hybrid models. The text also touches on the historical context of CRE bubbles and the potential for future market corrections, emphasizing the role of banks and investors in the CRE sector. Additionally, it addresses the challenges faced by cities like San Francisco and St. Louis, where real estate values have declined and there are concerns about the sustainability of current market trends. | ||