by Zach Drucker COVID-19 sent a shockwave through the most expensive housing and rental market in the country—and it could affect San Francisco for years to come. Already immersed in... read more →
by Zach Drucker Nothing could have prepared San Francisco restaurant owners to handle the full brunt of COVID-19. Shelter-in-place orders and physical distancing guidelines have completely upended how restaurants do... read more →
by Zach Drucker Pandemic or no pandemic, come Tuesday, November 3rd, 2020, elections will take place in San Francisco and around the country—this is more or less unmovable. And with... read more →
by Zach Drucker In San Francisco and around the world, COVID-19 changed the way we travel and how we think about transportation. Shelter in place orders completely upended normal traffic... read more →
by Zach Drucker San Francisco’s office space market might not be the first thing you think of when considering industries affected by COVID-19. In fact, for most people, office space... read more →
by Zach Drucker As we wait to assess the full impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, San Francisco is one of many cities across the country already facing a frightening and... read more →
By Zach Drucker After an exciting Super Tuesday, sf.citi is ready to break down the results of the March 2020 San Francisco election. It’s been just two days since the... read more →
This election, San Francisco residents will have a number of important decisions to make in the March 3, 2020 election. The main one, of course, is selecting a presidential nominee... read more →
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 →
Over the last six months, Apple, Facebook, and Google have collectively pledged $4.5 billion to aid California’s housing crisis. sf.citi joined many of the state’s political leaders in applauding these... read more →


