The majority of San Francisco tech companies are cutting their office space and will keep at least part of their workforce remote beyond the coronavirus pandemic, a dire sign for... read more →
Opinion piece about San Francisco’s GRT tax reform co-authored by Jennifer Stojkovic and Rodney Fong, President and CEO of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce
Tired of San Francisco streets being used as a testing ground for the latest delivery technology and transportation apps, city leaders are now requiring businesses to get permits before trying... read more →
At a recent postmortem for the so-called Twitter tax break, the divisive San Francisco policy that drew tech companies to a beleaguered stretch of downtown, the tone at City Hall... read more →
At a recent postmortem for the so-called Twitter tax break, the divisive San Francisco policy that drew tech companies to a beleaguered stretch of downtown, the tone at City Hall... read more →
To celebrate the upcoming NBA Finals between the Toronto Raptors and the Golden State Warriors, two tech organizations, one Toronto-based and the other based in San Francisco, have launched an... read more →
We at sf.citi advocate for concrete policies that improve the lives of those who live, work, and visit our incredible city. Representing San Francisco’s technology industry and over 70,000 employees,... read more →
The San Francisco Planning Commission on Thursday recommended against an outright ban on new corporate cafeterias after hearing concerns from companies and workers. Commissioners did support exploring other options that... read more →
The idea of banning new corporate cafeterias to bolster surrounding neighborhood businesses was unanimously shot down Thursday by the San Francisco Planning Commission after kitchen staff from several of the... read more →
As posted on the San Francisco Business Times After being caught off guard by electronic scooters, ride-hailing apps and delivery robots, San Francisco wants to create a permitting process for... read more →