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Mexican Museum faces further setbacks

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Construction of the permanent home of the Mexican Museum has been delayed again and the predevelopment phase is costing almost a half-million dollars more than originally expected. The museum boasts one of the largest collections of Hispanic-American art in the U.S., but it’s never had a large enough home to display it. The museum opened in 1975 in the Mission district and moved seven years later to a larger space at Fort Mason. Read More

Sales rep linked to scam

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For first-time homebuyers, breaking into the San Francisco market can be a nightmare of paperwork and bureaucracy — a task made more difficult when English is a second language. Read More

Sales rep linked to first-time homebuyers scam

Cindy Chew/The Examiner
For first-time homebuyers, breaking into the San Francisco market can be a nightmare of paperwork and bureaucracy — a task made more difficult when English is a second language. Read More

SF agency to vote on resolution against rail authority

The San Francisco Redevelopment Agency will vote today on a resolution that slams the California High-Speed Rail Authority for exploring alternatives to the Transbay Terminal project that would have the planned line end at a different location. Read More

Fate of Fillmore Muni substation back on the table

Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi and the San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development will host a workshop on potential uses for the Fillmore Muni substation. The City had originally sold the two-story building on the corner of Fillmore and Turk streets to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency for $900,000, but plans to turn it into a jazz center fizzled and it was sold back. Read More
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