by Steven Buccini Sometimes living in San Francisco feels like magic. And I’m not just talking about gorgeous sunsets at Ocean Beach or late-night burritos at El Farolito. It’s the... 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 →
Few of today’s technologies conjure up childhood dreams of the future as much as autonomous vehicles, or AVs. An increasingly common sight on San Francisco streets, autonomous vehicles are changing... read more →
TECH POLICY TRENDING IN SAN FRANCISCO Never a dull day in San Francisco, the past few weeks have brought in a flurry of policy proposals concerning the city’s tech community.... read more →
By Zach Drucker With many of tech’s original roots established in the Bay Area, tech’s influence over the years has only continued to grow and has even become an omnipresent... read more →
By Jacqueline McGraw Too early to start thinking about the 2020 California Primary Election? At sf.citi, we think not. We’ve made it our mission to keep our members and community... read more →
By Zach Drucker In its short lifespan, the gig economy has made independent contractors a rising demographic in the American workforce and lexicon. Here in the Bay Area, and in... read more →
By Jacqueline McGraw In the first months of his new position, California Governor Gavin Newsom has sent shockwaves through the state. In his 2019 budget proposal and “State of the... read more →
A long time in the making, sf.citi is pleased to announce in our eighth year – time really does fly – the formation of the sf.citi Policy Advisory Committee. Established... read more →