San Francisco is suing a group of property owners and affiliated companies for building violations and unsafe living conditions for tenants. The city is also being accused in a federal lawsuit of failing to adequately train workers who interact with homeless people and clear tent encampments. In other news, Jenny Lemons, a clothing boutique on 24th Street, is closing at the end of the month but will continue operating as a pop-up at the Ferry Building and online. San Francisco is asking a federal court to consolidate two related cases under a single judge, which has prompted criticism from opposing attorneys who accuse the city of "judge shopping." Express, a clothing store in Union Square, will be closing on October 22. Additionally, a family in East San Jose is dealing with a severe roach infestation due to the landlord's negligence. Lenders for the struggling San Francisco Centre have filed a suit to foreclose on the former Westfield Mall. Jamestown, an office landlord in San Francisco, is also facing pressure from lenders. The city is being sued over health and safety hazards in single room occupancy hotels in Chinatown. Finally, San Francisco's request to take over a case on homeless encampments from a magistrate has been rejected by a federal judge. Jenny Lemons, a boutique in the Mission, is closing due to declining foot traffic and neighborhood issues.
Quirky SF boutique Jenny Lemons in the Mission is closing due to declining foot traffic and neighborhood issues, owner Jennie Lennick says. https://t.co/o2WBOblfNy
Jamestown has joined the group of office landlords in San Francisco under pressure from lenders. https://t.co/Uu6swywLt4
"A federal judge on Wednesday rejected San Francisco’s request to take over a case on homeless encampments from a magistrate who has prevented the city from evicting camp residents without providing them immediate shelter." https://t.co/toYQabtdgv
"In a one-sentence order signed by a law clerk, Judge Tigar said the 2020 case in his court, a suit by local residents & a law school over homeless encampments, was not related to the current suit. That case will remain in the court of Judge Donna Ryu." https://t.co/hEIpddA3Ap
SF sues single room occupancy hotel owners in Chinatown over health and safety hazards https://t.co/isY7j3W4Bw https://t.co/70L0fcZ592
“In a one-sentence order signed by a law clerk, U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar said the 2020 case in his court was not related to the current suit by advocates for the homeless in San Francisco.” https://t.co/Roh7ElrKeh
Jamestown has joined the group of office landlords in San Francisco under pressure from lenders. https://t.co/qA31c7PO5b
Lenders for the San Francisco Centre filed a suit to foreclose on the struggling former Westfield Mall in Downtown SF, indicating that the saga of the mall is reaching its next chapter. https://t.co/QpWpBmBfGj
A lawsuit filed Monday shows that the beleaguered Westfield San Francisco Centre finally could have a new owner. https://t.co/xCNshVIxJj
A family in East San Jose is literally living among roaches -- an infestation problem they say has gotten out of control because the landlord hasn't done enough. https://t.co/XBTaCLVtry https://t.co/vZ8EETSYPi
New! Today morning the Federal Court rejected @sfgov's efforts to reassign Judge Donna Ryu from our lawsuit against the city. https://t.co/quDCK9hRbG
San Francisco accused of 'judge shopping' in homelessness lawsuit https://t.co/Jo2AFxLsiY
Clothing store Express is leaving Union Square on Oct. 22, becoming the latest retailer to close its doors in downtown San Francisco. https://t.co/LfUwFhRVK6
Jenny Lemons, a clothing boutique on 24th Street selling food-themed accessories & garments, is closing at the end of November. It will operate a pop-up at the Ferry Building, & keep selling online. via @junyao98 https://t.co/HYJ7dg0lys
Express on Geary in Union Square will close October 22. Sales are ongoing. The company posted a sign directing shoppers to other locations including Stonestown in San Francisco @KPIXtv https://t.co/tbzmc5sYrf
Jenny Lemons, a clothing boutique on 24th Street selling food-themed accessories & garments, is closing at the end of the month. It will operate a pop-up at the Ferry Building, & keep selling online. via @junyao98 https://t.co/HYJ7dg0lys
In the latest salvo in a legal fight over homeless encampments, San Francisco is asking a federal court to consolidate two related cases under a single judge. The move prompted an outcry from opposing attorneys, who accused the city of “judge shopping.” https://t.co/gSmxbfhBBG
San Francisco is suing a group of property owners and affiliated companies that are accused of numerous building violations, including tenants living in unsafe and dirty conditions. https://t.co/dyhVImiDkK
Plaintiffs in a federal lawsuit against San Francisco are accusing the city of failing to adequately train workers who interact with homeless people and clear tent encampments. To read more, click the photo below. ⬇️ https://t.co/ELJvsPK0fk