Joel Ortiz’s conviction for stealing millions of dollars through a SIM-swapping digital cash heist marked the first of its kind in the U.S.
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San Jose Exempts Developers From Paying $139 Million in Affordable Housing Fees
Some $138.5 million won’t be going into San Jose’s affordable housing fund this year because of exemptions to market-rate housing projects.
Developer Proposes Turning Former Lido’s Nightclub Building into Office, Retail Space
Urban Catalyst said it wants to redevelop the building on 30 S. First St. into a 76,000-square-foot mixed-use project.
SJ Lawyer Indicted for Visa Fraud
The owner of a Silicon Valley law firm and her ex-husband allegedly falsified records to bring in $52 million of foreign investment.
San Jose Explores Universal Fee to Streamline City Planning
In an effort to simplify planning, San Jose mayor Sam Liccardo is proposing what would be a first-of-its-kind development fee.
North San Jose Office Complex Bought by Local Investor Group
The deal was reportedly worth $47.8 million, and the buyers reportedly used a $33.5 million loan to finance the purchase.
Op-Ed: Secrecy, Private Influence Threatened Santa Clara County’s Sanborn Park
Thanks to public opposition, the county stopped the project. But it should also condemn its parks division for conducting business in secret.
Adobe’s Proposed North Tower Panned as ‘Flat, Bulky and Boxy’
The critique is clearly a challenge to Adobe, which supplies tools such as Photoshop to the world’s creatives, to be a little more, well, creative.
Jobs Report Argues For Offshore Wind Farm on Central Coast
A Berkeley nonprofit says that two California wind farms could create 18,000 jobs green sector jobs.
District Attorney Clears Gilroy Police in Steven Juarez Death
Almost a year after Steven Juarez died in custody, the DA concluded that police acted lawfully in using force on the 42-year-old.
Taxpayers Demand Sunshine in Little-Known Special District
Rancho Rinconada is struggling to adapt to a constituency that’s generations removed and a world apart from the one that spawned it.
Startups, Residents Flee Valley as Massive Companies Dominate
Joint Venture Silicon Valley’s latest health check of the local economy offers a fascinating look at where the region is headed.
SJ City Council to Review Series of Affordable Housing Proposals
A slate of proposals could add hundreds of below-market-rate residential units to San Jose’s intractably deficient housing stock.
Op-Ed: We Need a Cohesive Vision for Silicon Valley’s Airport
It's time to reimagine the Mineta San Jose International Airport as more than just a place that facilitates the movement of people and goods.
San Jose Weighs Economic Benefits, Safety Risks in Push to Elevate Downtown Skyline
An unprecedented surge of new development in San Jose has sped up plans to raise the limits of the historically low-lying cityscape.
Landlords, Tenants Forge Unlikely Alliance in Fight Against San Jose’s Rent Control Registry
A lawsuit by a group of tenants echoes some of the same privacy concerns property owners raised about the city’s rent database.