San Francisco's Chinatown Poised for Growth with New 15-Story Affordable Housing and Banquet Hall Project
Chinatown's affordable housing project, revitalizing the area with a 15-story tower and banquet hall, takes shape after stalling, set to address housing shortages and economic vitality.
Forest Service Forewarns Financial Frazzle as Wildfire Season Sizzles Closer, Firefighters' Fears Fanned
The U.S. Forest Service faces potential budget cuts ahead of the 2024 wildfire season, threatening resource allocation for wildland firefighting efforts and prompting concerns about fire suppression and prevention amid increasing fire risks.
Santa Clara County Commercial Property Owners May See Tax Relief Amid Market Distress
Santa Clara County may offer tax relief to commercial properties due to market downturns, with an early Prop. 8 review process initiated by the County Assessor's Office.
Historic Olmos Park Homes Blending Tradition with Modern Luxury Hit the Market in San Antonio
Two historic Olmos Park homes, one priced at $2.75 million and another at $1.4 million, boast luxury with modern amenities while maintaining traditional charm, including large lot sizes and privacy.
Austin Tourism Commission Eyes Diverse Attractions to Increase Hotel Tax Revenue Beyond Conferences
Austin's Tourism Commission explores ways to boost hotel taxes by promoting cultural attractions and longer stays, beyond just conventions. They consider ecotourism, wellness, gastronomy, and voluntourism to extend visitor stays.
Phoenix's Former Metrocenter Mall Set for Spring Demolition, $850 Million Redevelopment to Follow
The former Metrocenter mall in Phoenix is set for spring demolition and redevelopment into a multifamily and commercial project with over 2,600 units, costing $850 million. The initiative aims to boost local job creation and housing.












