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San Francisco's 911 dispatchers are raising concerns about staffing for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. Oakland is scrutinizing its poor emergency response times. Park Hotels & Resorts may lose control of two of San Francisco's largest hotels, valued at $1.56 billion in 2016, due to a $725 million loan. A receiver has eleven months to sell these properties. Store owners and residents are worried about the potential impact of the APEC summit, including the exclusion zone and extensive security measures. The interest in the sale of 115 Sansome suggests a shift in investor sentiment about downtown San Francisco. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, a housing crisis has resulted in thousands of unhoused residents resorting to living in vehicles.
With some of the highest housing costs in the country, thousands of unhoused people in Los Angeles turn to RVs for shelter https://t.co/iElfdaGPRp https://t.co/Lizyi0fvUR
Calling 911 in Oakland is like calling customer service for your cable company. https://t.co/EcovxOtAnE
Thousands in Los Angeles now calling vehicles homes https://t.co/CVIlblcris https://t.co/3p3QOxzRXH
A newly appointed receiver has eleven months to sell two of San Francisco's largest hotels, which have lost potentially more than half of their estimated $1.56 billion value since 2016. https://t.co/WjoON6UH9T
Here's when you can expect two of San Francisco's largest hotels to sell or foreclose. https://t.co/zpMW7uj49K
The level of interest in 115 Sansome, listed for sale in September, may suggest a shift in the way investors are thinking about opportunity in downtown San Francisco. https://t.co/h3RZysmRQq
Some 14,000 unhoused Los Angeles County residents resort to living in their vehicles as an alternative to sleeping rough on the streets https://t.co/iElfdaGPRp https://t.co/ozE46GABqs
THOUSANDS IN LOS ANGELES NOW CALLING VEHICLES HOMES (Reuters) Colleen Megee moved into an RV with her boyfriend, Alexander Spector, and their dog, Mimo, two years ago. Like thousands of other unhoused people in Los Angeles, they feel living in a vehicle is safer than sleeping in… https://t.co/PTwJp70cJ5 https://t.co/QxoZyo8Ava
Two Oakland city councilmembers are pressing staff for action and answers as they try to determine why the city’s 911 and non-emergency answering times are among the worst in the state. https://t.co/LtaRQ8ge81
Here's when you can expect two of San Francisco's largest hotels to sell or foreclose. https://t.co/heZ5XGKMzF
Locals, including disabled residents, worry massive security and road closures during the APEC summit will muck up their day-to-day lives. https://t.co/0xt91DZX5z
Park Hotels & Resorts could lose control of two of San Francisco’s largest hotels as it slams into a deadline to pay off a $725 million loan. The Virginia-based real estate investment trust was sued by the trustee for the loan tied to the 1,921-room Hilton San Francisco Union… https://t.co/ySUsDhuc9V
Park Hotels & Resorts could lose control of two of San Francisco’s largest hotels as it slams into a deadline to pay off a $725 million loan. The Virginia-based real estate investment trust was sued by the trustee for the loan tied to the 1,921-room Hilton San Francisco Union… https://t.co/WfGjb5aZtN
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San Francisco's 911 dispatchers are warning city officials about current staffing levels, even after the Department of Emergency Management backed off plans to mobilize dispatchers next month's APEC summit. https://t.co/Jvx0GJFtlt
As San Francisco prepares to host the biggest diplomatic event the city has seen in nearly 80 years, new questions are being raised about the damage it could do to local businesses. https://t.co/168AVXyyaF
Two Oakland city councilmembers are pressing staff for action and answers as they try to determine why the city’s 911 and non-emergency answering times are among the worst in the state. https://t.co/RzMNoq0xDy
While the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit is supposed to help boost San Francisco's economy, the extra levels of security in some neighborhoods have store owners worried that it could hamper business instead. https://t.co/VjeZeqZGu7
This is Los Angeles. https://t.co/tPod9WrJ3K
Survey: San Francisco businesses cautiously optimistic, focused on efficiency and profitability (Sponsored by @umpquabank ) https://t.co/iahKnE9c8e
San Francisco leaders urge the city to first help people ‘being trapped by the exclusion zone’ created for the APEC global summit. https://t.co/yILYc9OfG9
Checking in on San Francisco https://t.co/xo6m5R4vBs