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  2. The San Francisco Standard - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Standard's voter poll was featured in news coverage on the recall election of progressive San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin. [6] [7] In May 2022, the Standard published a story showing that Boudin's office secured three convictions for drug dealing in 2021, whereas Boudin's predecessor George Gascón oversaw over 90 ...

  3. Michael Moritz - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Standard is a for-profit San Francisco-centric news web site, funded by Michael Moritz, with offices in the Mission District, using Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. [29] [30] Griffin Gaffney is the CEO of the SF Standard [31] [32] as well as co-founder of Here/Say Media and TogetherSF, [33] Moritz-funded 501(c)4 organizations.

  4. Market Center (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Market Center. / 37.78955; -122.4003. Market Center, formerly known as the Standard Oil Buildings and later the Chevron Towers, is a complex comprising two skyscrapers at 555–575 Market Street in the Financial District of downtown San Francisco, California. It served as the headquarters of the Chevron Corporation until 2001.

  5. 225 Bush Street - Wikipedia

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    225 Bush Street, originally known as the Standard Oil Building, is a 328-foot (100 m), 25-floor office building in the financial district of San Francisco. The building includes 21 floors of office space, 1 floor of retail, 1 storage floor and 2 basement levels including the garage. It was the tallest building in the city from its completion in ...

  6. One Market Plaza - Wikipedia

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    One Market Plaza is a complex of three office buildings at 1 Market Street along the San Francisco Embarcadero.The historic 11-story Southern Pacific Building, also known as "The Landmark", was completed in 1916, and incorporated into the development in 1976 that includes the 43-storey 172 metres (564 feet) Spear Tower, and the 27-storey, 111 metres (364 feet) Steuart Tower.

  7. Chevron Richmond Refinery - Wikipedia

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    Chevron Richmond Refinery. /  37.94222°N 122.39528°W  / 37.94222; -122.39528. The Chevron Richmond Refinery is a 2,900-acre (1,200 ha) petroleum refinery in Richmond, California, on San Francisco Bay. [ 1] It is owned and operated by Chevron Corporation and employs more than 1,200 workers, [ 1] making it the city's largest employer. [ 2]

  8. Stanford Court Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Stanford Court Hotel. / 37.7915; -122.4095. The Stanford Court Hotel is a historic 393-room hotel located at 905 California Street on Nob Hill in San Francisco, California. The hotel sits at the intersection of California & Powell St, where the city's cable car lines also intersect.

  9. Picnic for Three-Legged Dogs in San Francisco Breaks ... - AOL

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    In San Francisco Sunday at Little Marina Green the (unofficial) world's largest gathering of three-legged dogs took place when 94 tripod pups gathered to celebrate their unique and adorable selves.