Humpday Headlines: Vaillancourt Fountain to Stay Put At Least Another Month
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Humpday Headlines: Vaillancourt Fountain to Stay Put At Least Another Month
"The City Attorney's Office says the city will leave the fountain as-is until after a Superior Court judge rules on a motion for a preliminary injunction filed in February by preservationist fans of the fountain."
"At its product launch Tuesday, Apple unveiled a first-of-its-kind low-end laptop, the MacBook Neo, priced at $599. It comes in four colors — citrus, silver, indigo, and blush — and comes with 8 gigabytes of RAM and 256 gigabytes of storage."
"The Transamerica Pyramid, which we learned last week is being sold, appears to be selling at a loss, with a pricetag of $700 million, well below the approximately $900 million that primary investor BVK, the German pension fund, paid to purchase and renovate the tower and two adjacent buildings."
Multiple Bay Area developments are unfolding across various sectors. The Vaillancourt Fountain at Embarcadero Plaza will remain in place until after a Superior Court judge rules on a preliminary injunction motion filed by preservationist supporters. BART is hosting pop-up shops featuring transit-inspired merchandise by local artists at Downtown Berkeley and Millbrae stations. Apple launched the MacBook Neo, a budget laptop priced at $599 available in four colors with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. Former Oakland Police Chief Floyd Mitchell is transitioning to lead the Fremont Police Department. The Transamerica Pyramid is being sold for $700 million, representing a significant loss from the approximately $900 million investment by German pension fund BVK. Law enforcement is investigating a hit-and-run incident in Guerneville that critically injured a victim. A 20-year-old Barnes & Noble location is closing at San Bruno's Tanforan Mall.
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