Everyone seems to be looking at the new City Hall. Mary Anne Ostrom of the Mercury News took a look at the inspirations for the building, Tom applauded the city government coming back downtown and Jude provided links back to his articles on the design. Heck, even DeCinzo turned his eyes to the new City Hall.
Now, here’s some of what else is going on.
Iron Chef comes to Willow Glen. Food Network to air mini-movie end of July… by Irene Kew.
Sobrato Development wants to build up to 1,000 apartments need Willow Glen border… by Alicia Upano.
Pinn Brothers will construct townhomes on empty lot near Curci and St. Elizabeth drives… by Irene Kew.
Balancing Act; Young gymnasts learn that competition doesn’t mean you can’t still be a kid… by Sarah Holcomb.
Methodist church brings Carole Vincent back to the neighborhood… by Sarah Holcomb.
Affordable housing project gives young adults new lease on life… by Michele Leung.
East meets West at the Teak House, a store that resembles a museum… by Mary Gottschalk.
San Jose Grand Prix finds new race route… by Mary Gottschalk.
Innovative program teaches the three ‘Cs’ of parenting… by Anne Gelhaus.
Now the bad news!
Reports like this make me feel confuse. Are we doing well or we are fake(ing) it good?
Top ten overprice Cities on MSN.COM
see next web site
http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/invest/forbes/P123785.asp?GT1=6706
How they decided to choose San Jose as overprice city, when housing is cheaper than the surrounding cities.
Not only that, the other comments are as bad as the overpricing comment.
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