SFO approved Waymo — then buried it at the Rental Car Center. Meanwhile, Uber and Lyft run 800K trips/month from the main garage. Zero safety rationale. Pure incumbent protection.
https://t.co/53a332crtg
Today @DealGroundCRE is announcing something huge 🚀. Our velocity is unbeatable. We have been full speed ahead with a laser focus on our mission to democratize access to deal information.
In just 120 days, we've transformed DealGround into a faster, smarter, and more powerful lead generation and prospecting platform — and today, we're excited to share what's new.
🤖 Automated Ownership Research — Our AI-powered lead generation engine now converts complex ownership structures into verified owner contact information in minutes, not weeks, with incredible results.
🔥 A completely redesigned experience — We rebuilt the interface around finding deals and how brokers actually work. Fewer clicks to get to the data that matters. Mobile-friendly access for when you're in the field.
🇺🇸 Massive data expansion — DealGround now includes more than 160 million title records and 7 million tenant records, with broad national coverage of offering memorandum and parcel data across commercial and residential properties. 🏅Quality data continues to be our charter as well.
🏢 Industrial market coverage — Same capabilities to a new asset class.
Read the full press release here: https://t.co/g47W2Vqtyk
@ICSC@credaily@DanMosherUSA@ChrisNNN@BobKnakal@realEstateTrent@DanielHerrold
The policy decision to allow this is basically a straightforward trade where we give away a 2-3yr strategic competitive advantage in exchange for a somewhat frothier stock market in Q1 2026
Good job guys
Which moment in SF politics first made you realize that its flavor of progressivism is often self-interest cynically dressed up as a form of sensitivity?
So many to choose from.
First that comes to mind is when Calle 24 successfully removed traffic calming barriers by claiming that they "triggered the trauma of displacement."
https://t.co/mQl9yJD0Cd
They say a picture is worth a thousand words.
Here are Boston City Councilmembers Murphy, Santana, Mejia, Flynn, and Weber all on their phones while blind Bostonians testify against their proposed ban on fully autonomous vehicles.
"A man who was found inside a manhole attempting to steal copper wire in an unincorporated neighborhood in West Los Angeles over the weekend was criminally charged on Tuesday...
Arrest records show Natividad was cited and released that same day..."
LA City Council: "We can't figure out why people keep stealing the wires"
"with my new app, Defectr, you can more easily opt out of adhesion to any kind of social contract or obligation to maintain any kind of commons. you're wasting dozens of hours monthly meeting basic obligations to other people. get that time back."