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San Francisco's Intriguing Updates: Office Market Recovery, Mayoral Candidates' Finances, Symphony's Performance, Billionaire's Charity, and Official Vietnamese Language

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Get the latest scoop on San Francisco's office market, mayoral candidates' finances, a mesmerizing performance at the SF Symphony, a billionaire's charitable act, and the city's new official language!

In San Francisco, the office real estate market faces a long road to recovery, with projections suggesting it could take up to 20 years to bounce back. The future is clouded with uncertainty, leaving leading brokerages perplexed and struggling to make sense of the market trends. On the political front, new documents shed light on the finances of mayoral candidates like Mark Farrell and Daniel Lurie, revealing insights into the wealth behind the individuals vying for leadership.

At the SF Symphony, audiences were treated to an enchanting musical experience as Ravel and Schoenberg's compositions resonated beautifully under Esa-Pekka Salonen's direction. Collaborating with stellar artists, the orchestra delivered a performance that left attendees in awe. Meanwhile, San Francisco billionaire Chris Larsen made headlines with his philanthropic gesture, establishing a charity to donate $1 million to the city's Police Department.

In a surprising move, San Francisco has officially recognized Vietnamese as an additional language, aiming to enhance English-language services for the sizeable Vietnamese-speaking community in the city. This step signifies a commitment to inclusivity and accessibility, bridging linguistic barriers for over 6,800 primarily Vietnamese residents in San Francisco.

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Data: It could take nearly 20 years for SF's office market to recover (San Francisco Chronicle)

These days, some of the city's leading brokerages see a future for the office real estate market that is so murky and difficult to decipher that they are not ...

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New documents offer clues to finances of S.F.'s mayoral candidates (San Francisco Chronicle)

Mark Farrell, left, and Daniel Lurie, two of the wealthiest people running for San Francisco mayor, have recently filed their required economic disclosure forms ...

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Ravel and Schoenberg Are an Intoxicating Pairing at SF Symphony (San Francisco Classical Voice)

Under the baton of Esa-Pekka Salonen, the orchestra stages Ma mรจre l'Oye and Erwartung with stellar collaborators.

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S.F. billionaire sets up charity to send $1 million gift to police (San Francisco Chronicle)

San Francisco billionaire Chris Larsen has started a nonprofit that will send $1 million to the city's Police Department.

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San Francisco makes Vietnamese an official language (San Francisco Chronicle)

Move by Board of Supervisors is part of a push to expand English-language services to nearly 6800 primarily Vietnamese speakers in the city.

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