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American City Business Journals-Backed ThePort Gets More Cash
9 hours ago ago from paidContent
ThePort , a startup which helps media companies and non-profits add social networking features to their sites, has raised an additional $500,000 in funding. CEO Bob Cramer tells us that the cash, which comes from existing investors, is an add-on to the $4.1 million that the company raised in a second round led by American City Business Journals a year ago. He says that the company, which is not yet profitable, will bring in about $2 million ...
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9 hours ago ago from Pat Dollard | Young Americans
SF Weekly: Despite its good intentions, San Francisco is not leading the country in gay marriage. Despite its good intentions, it is not stopping wars. Despite its spending more money per capita on homelessness than any comparable city, its homeless problem is worse than any comparable city's. Despite its spending more money per capita, period, than almost any city in the nation, San Francisco has poorly managed, budget-busting capital ...
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7 hours ago ago from The Revolver
Excerpt from SFGATE.COM San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom struck a deal today with the U.S. Navy to transfer Treasure Island to San Francisco for a $55 million guaranteed payment over several years, plus additional considerations that could make the total deal worth more than $105 million to the federal government. More Bay Area News The agreement paves the way for the city to undertake one of its most ambitious development ...
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6 hours ago ago from ACTION ALAMEDA News
The San Francisco Chronicle is reporting that the City of San Francisco has struck a deal to purchase Treasure Island from the U.S. Navy for $105 million. According to the report: The Navy agrees to cover the cost of environmental cleanup at the base, which closed in 1997. More than half of that cleanup has already been completed, and the remainder of the work, relatively speaking, is not very significant.
Related contentMinority-, women-owned businesses get more than $257 million in contracts
18 hours ago ago from Super Bowl 2011 / Cowboys Stadium
As part of the Fair Share Agreement between the city and the Dallas Cowboys, more than $257 million in contracts on the $1.2 billion stadium went to minority and women-owned businesses. The report was part of the Arlington City Council meeting on Tuesday. -- Susan Schrock
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