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Salon.com November 6, 2000 Damien Cave |
Is the Internet a bad, bad boy? San Francisco's anti-growth Proposition L is an unnecessarily harsh referendum on the merits of the new economy... |
Reason July 2006 Joel Miller |
The Politics of Sky-High House Prices How American government jacks up the price of owning your home. |
Salon.com August 29, 2000 Damien Cave |
Kissing up to the community Once hailed as San Francisco saviors, dot-coms now have to make nice with peeved neighbors. |
Salon.com July 14, 2000 Janelle Brown |
A dot-com call to art Tech companies are driving artists out of San Francisco, but tech millionaires could save them. |
BusinessWeek June 10, 2010 Dan Levy |
Home Bidding Wars Are Back in San Francisco The recovering tech industry and lack of supply boosts prices. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jan/Feb 2004 Sara Drummond |
The Affordability Question Commercial real estate pros find local answers to low-income housing challenges. |
HBS Working Knowledge March 6, 2013 Carmen Nobel |
HBS Cases: Women MBAs at Harvard Business School Professor Boris Groysberg discusses his new case, "Women MBAs at Harvard Business School: 1962-2012," which delves into the experiences of the School's alumnae over the past 50 years. |
HBS Working Knowledge February 12, 2014 Dina Gerdeman |
Private Sector, Public Good What role, if any, does business have in creating social good? A new seminar series at Harvard Business School tackles this complex question. |
Inc. May 2005 Joel Kotkin |
The Best Places for Doing Business in America 2005 Looking for job creation and other signs that businesses and entrepreneurs are thriving? A look at 274 population centers reveals that the new economy didn't disappear. It just moved out of the city. |
Foundation News & Commentary Sep/Oct 2006 Robert H. Martin |
New Orleans' Philanthropic Challenge With hundreds of thousands of New Orleanians still scattered across America, homelessness and the lack of rootedness are felt intensely. Funders are helping to set the stage for transformation. |
HBS Working Knowledge May 3, 2010 Martha Lagace |
What Is the Future of MBA Education? Why get an MBA degree? Transformations in business and society make this question increasingly urgent for executives, business school deans, students, faculty, and the public. |
U.S. Banker February 2006 |
Dwelling on the U.S.'s Affordable-Housing Crisis The housing boom of the last 13 years has lulled many people into a false sense of stability. Look past the numbers and one can easily find evidence of a housing crisis-and it increasingly involves the Everyman. The opportunity to address this crisis starts with banks. |
BusinessWeek November 6, 2006 Peter Coy |
Boom! Bust! Boom? Check the history of housing busts. Some areas bounce back more strongly than others. |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2006 Morris Newman |
San Francisco's Bipolar Office Market Riding a High Investors in the seemingly bipolar San Francisco office market appear ready to bounce back. After three years of slow recovery, downtown San Francisco is ready to relegate the tech fiasco to the past. |
T.H.E. Journal June 2006 Geoffrey H. Fletcher |
Change the Culture! The message brought forth at a recent ed tech conference came through loud and clear. |
Job Journal March 21, 2004 Julia Hollister |
Fewer Immigrants Are Choosing California Researchers believe the downsized influx of foreigners is here to stay. |
Reason March 2003 Brian Doherty |
Do You Know the Cost of San Jose? The high cost of low growth |
Salon.com August 2, 2000 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Can dot-coms house the poor? A San Francisco development offers cheap rent to start-ups that will teach HTML to low-income tenants. |
HBS Working Knowledge December 10, 2014 April White |
Minimum Wage Debate Is Really About Social Values Debate over raising the minimum wage tends to focus on costs and benefits, but economist Matthew Weinzierl argues that what really is at stake are much deeper societal values. |
National Real Estate Investor October 1, 2002 Steve Ginsberg |
From Boom to Bust Since the 1850s gold rush, San Francisco's development has been a series of booms and busts. What's new about the latest bust is the culprit. |
Wired June 2003 Po Bronson |
Life in the Bust Belt Boom space: what's left after the thrill is gone? That's what they're asking in Silicon Valley. |
Salon.com November 6, 2000 Wagner James Au |
Clamping down on high-tech growth is good for high-tech San Francisco's anti-development Prop L will squeeze tech firms into a battle for survival. And nothing could be better for them... |
HBS Working Knowledge September 28, 2011 Sean Silverthorne |
The Profit Power of Corporate Culture In the new book The Culture Cycle, Harvard Professor Emeritus James L. Heskett demonstrates that developing the right corporate culture helps companies be more profitable and provides sustainable competitive advantage. |
Registered Rep. November 8, 2011 Charles Paikert |
Liquidity Events Expected to Stimulate San Francisco Wealth Market A number of eagerly anticipated high-profile, high-tech liquidity events are bolstering the San Francisco Bay Area's reputation as one of the nation's most vibrant wealth management markets. |
Salon.com September 20, 2000 David Moberg |
Everything you know about the new economy is wrong In California, birthplace of the high-tech boom, the wage gap is growing, setting yet another national trend... |
Salon.com April 27, 2001 King Kaufman |
$8.25 an hour in a million-dollar world It was hard for lower-end workers to make ends meet in the Bay Area of the dot-com boom. And it's still hard in the bust... |
Geotimes September 2003 White et al. |
Reaching Out to Communities and Kids with Science San Francisco Bay Area teachers and students are connecting with their watersheds through SF-ROCKS, a program aimed at encouraging ethnic minority participation in the geosciences. |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2006 Stan Luxenberg |
Affordable Housing Shortage To overcome housing shortages, developers and nonprofit groups have been lobbying Congress for more tax credits or other subsidies that can support affordable construction. But faced with budget deficits, Washington has been reluctant to increase the amount of money spent on housing. |
National Real Estate Investor May 1, 2007 Doug Bibby |
A Stubborn Affordable Housing Problem While there has never been a better time to be an apartment professional or investor, there has never been a more important time to be an advocate for the creation of more affordable housing. |
Geotimes April 2006 Megan Sever |
100 Years After San Francisco Quake Whether you're tracing historical locations of the 1906 earthquake or just traveling through San Francisco and the Bay Area, be aware of your surroundings -- researchers say it's not a question of "if" the San Andreas will shake San Francisco again, it's a matter of "when." |
National Real Estate Investor March 1, 2003 H. Lee Murphy |
A New Era For Affordable Housing The competition for affordable housing tax credits and related incentives is as intense as ever among developers. Project sponsors are searching for ways to stand apart from the mainstream: The gray, boxy apartment towers of yesteryear are giving way to eye-catching mixed-use facilities |
Salon.com April 7, 2001 Anthony York |
Bruce Brugmann's moment of glory California's energy crisis is a long-awaited vindication for the feisty publisher of the San Francisco Bay Guardian... |
Knowledge@Wharton |
It's Boom Time in the Housing Market, But for How Long? Following several years of rapid home price appreciation, real estate experts say current housing prices in the U.S. are based on solid foundations and are not purely a speculative bubble. However, they also say that certain regional markets are vulnerable to a downturn. |
Salon.com September 25, 2000 Damien Cave |
The perils of anti-capitalism At a San Francisco art exhibit, trashing the new dot-com economy is harder than it should be. |