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SFBT Tuesday Digest: S F real estate sizzles; Uber, Lyft s free rides - San Francisco Business Times
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Two major intersections in Tokoroa are set to be redeveloped.
Traffic flow into Tokoroa’s central business district is in for a big shakeup as the reconstruction of two prominent intersections get the go-ahead. The South Waikato District Council is set to move forward with the construction of two new roundabouts connecting Bridge St and Swanston St with Leith Place at a cost of more than $200,000 each. The work will be partly Government-funded and follows the council’s recent multimillion-dollar redevelopment of Leith Place. The aim is to address traffic flow, pavement conditions, lighting, drainage and safety. During the past five years there have been 12 crashes at the intersections.
Berkeley officials consider controversial real estate proposal - San Francisco Business Times
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Homegrown Music Festival, unofficially, has Lanue s summerscape, Cash-ian Sonofmel and a bejeweled Father Hennepin
On the third day of Duluth s annual music and art festival week, event creator Scott Starfire Lunt celebrated his band s 24th birthday. Written By: Christa Lawler | ×
Sarah Krueger and Alan Sparhawk perform as Lanue during a house concert during Homegrown Music Festival week on Tuesday, May 4, 2021. The performance was carried on Livestreams from 2104. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)
On Tuesday night, at a big old house on Superior Street where people seem to come and go freely but are asked by way of signage to keep the door closed because of the cat six members of the band Father Hennepin set up in the living room between a piano decorated with records and a shelf stacked with retro board games.
Father Hennepin perform at 2104
As day three of this virtual Duluth Homegrown Music Festival dawned, the Homegrown Scavenger Hunt was heating up just in time for May the 4th, which spawned a slew of Star Wars-themed entries to fulfill item 28, Who started the whole theme night thing anyway? Tuesday. Follow along with all the fun on the Facebook event page.
Lanue performs at 2104
The evening once again started with a trio of acts live-casting from 2104. Lanue, the newest project from Sarah Krueger, was up first. “I’ve somehow managed to make it the entire pandemic without doing a livestream show, Krueger said, so I’m very happy to be here.” Alan Sparhawk of Low joined her on guitar, hunched over with his pandemic hair hiding the glorious mustache he’s cultivated recently (fans of Low’s weekly Instagram live stream, It’s Friday, I’m in Low, will already be familiar). Krueger and Sparhawk gave a shoutout to the “cute little” vaccinated audience indoors and
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