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San Francisco Measures Capping Office Construction, Taxing Empty Storefronts Win Voter Support

Propositions E and D Lead With Some Mail-In Ballots Uncounted
Empty retail storefronts in certain San Francisco neighborhoods such as North Beach could be taxed under Proposition D. (CoStar)
Empty retail storefronts in certain San Francisco neighborhoods such as North Beach could be taxed under Proposition D. (CoStar)
CoStar News
March 4, 2020 | 8:44 P.M.

A San Francisco ballot measure seeking to tax chronically empty storefronts and another measure that would further restrict office construction in the city were winning Wednesday.

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