The next time the soft serve truck rolls around your block, don’t be surprised if kids start singing “ice cream rules everything around me.” That’s because Wu-Tang founder and producer RZA has teamed up with Good Humour to create a new jingle for trucks across the country. It’ll replace the most commonly heard jingle, “Turkey in the Straw,” a. Netflix Aug 3, 2020
Netflix dating series “Indian Matchmaking” sheds light on the realities of arranged marriages and has led to a slew of tweets, including those from Dr. Mythri Jegathesan, a Professor at Santa Clara University, who is questioning the editing of the reality show and says it lacks representation of South Asian Americans.
SEC alleges Bay Area mega village real estate mogul scammed investors
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The Downtown Gateway condo development in Santa Clara was credited with revitalizing the city s downtown in 2016.Google Street View
In 2017 Silicon Valley real estate developer Sanjeev Acharya boasted that he had become one of the largest condo builders in Silicon Valley in only six years in the business.
This week, that real estate empire came crashing down as the SEC filed a complaint alleging Acharya defrauded hundreds of investors. What they describe is something akin to a pyramid scheme.
The SEC complaint states that despite dozens of the company s development projects not being profitable or paying returns to investors since 2016, Acharya raised $119 million from approximately 250 investors since then, through a continuous series of misrepresentations and omissions and other deceptive conduct. The complaint claims that Acharya was using new investor funds to pay earlier investo
Updated on December 18, 2020 at 3:59 pm
Bay Area residents have known that Making It in the Bay doesn t come cheap. But this year, like all things 2020, has really put a spotlight on the housing crisis.
Here s a breakdown of some of our Making It in the Bay content for a month-by-month review.
February
Let s start from the very beginning.
The Bay Area’s housing crisis, which has spiraled out of control, can be traced back to before the start of the tech bubble all the way to the 1970s when local cities were starting to boom, and taxes were rising with them. Details here.
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