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No shortage of news this week, in the Bay Area and beyond.
Some of it sobering, some of it shocking. Wherever you are we hope you are keeping safe and well.
There were some elections, of course, with San Francisco electing a new mayor and Oakland looking set to recall an existing one.?
What the results of all these local and national polls will mean for Bay Area residents and businesses remains to be seen.
Some prominent local companies saw a jump in their share price this week while others were left to ponder what the future might hold. While a contagion of cap doffing seemed to infect several local CEOs.
There was also a Fed rate cut to digest, a notable AI land grab, Nordstrom coming back to S.F. in a big (and small) way and IKEA being . . . cool?
And for anyone just looking to get away from it all there was some flying car news and a new bar opening in Union Square for anyone needing a drink.
So, just another week in Bay Area business really.
What does it all mean? A roundup of our election coverage
And breathe . . .
The AI industry just planted its flag on Market Street by Sarah Klearman
Notion , the rapidly-growing organizational and productivity app, made a statement lease, becoming one of just a handful of six-figure (100,000 sq ft+) deals in San Francisco this year. Is Market St. becoming the ‘Broadway of artificial intelligence?’ The 'AI Wall Street?' Or a bargain hunter's paradise? Read the story .?
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Oakland site that A's abandoned draws heavy interest by Hannah Kanik
The list of companies to express interest in the Howard Terminal site, that the Oakland A’s flirted and then ultimately skirted, is impressive. It could be a rare good news story for Oakland. Does Howard Terminal still have a sporting future??
Nordstrom pitches a storefront in . . . Pacific Heights? By Alex Barreira
Big news! Nordstrom is coming back to San Francisco. The scale of their new venture might surprise you.?
The week in real estate
Ready for some good news? Wells Fargo economists fear Scrooge will hit Christmas sales by Mark Calvey
富国银行 ’s economics team expects a “scary Christmas” when it comes to year-end holiday shopping. In fact, it’s expected to be one of the most lackluster holiday shopping seasons in years. Bah humbug etc.?
Executive profile: This CEO's family got refused credit, now he's helping millions access it by Mark Calvey
For VantageScore? CEO Silvio Tavares credit is personal. Helping millions of people improve their credit score has economic benefit that extends far beyond the company he leads. Here’s why.
Bargain market? Luxury home of former Grocery Outlet exec sees price cut by Ted Andersen
A third-generation member of the family behind Bay Area discount food retailer Grocery Outlet has put his luxury San Francisco home up for sale, most recently adding a discount to the sticker price.
Former Twitter CMO sues X Corp. and Elon Musk for $20 million of unpaid severance by William Hicks
Yet another former Twitter executive is suing X Corp. and Elon Musk over unpaid severance, after Musk bought the company in 2022, fired most of its executive team and eventually changed its name.
Forget flying cars — this startup is making Jetsons-like pods by Sara Bloomberg
San Francisco eVTOL startup Invo Station is developing flying cars that look like spaceships. Here's what we know about the company, the state of regulations and how much the vehicles will cost.
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