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Boomtown

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KQED’s “Boomtown” series will seek to identify not only what is happening in real time in this tech boom but drawing out the causes and possible solutions to the conflicts and pressures between the old and the new.

Episodes

Finally: San Jose Starts to Capitalize on Tech Boom

San Jose, the self-described “Heart of Silicon Valley,” has been dragging behind the rest of the region in terms of city budgets and services. You could say San Jose didn’t have the dumb luck to be home to one of the tech firms that blew up in this latest boom, like Google or Facebook. But increasingly, San Jose is getting a piece of the action. Reporter: Rachael Myrow.

Jul 09, 20155 min

Why San Jose Is Barely in the Black Despite the Tech Boom

The tech boom is pumping unprecedented riches into the region. But San Jose is barely in the black after years of deep deficits and painful cutbacks. How can that be? And what will it take to turn things around? Reporter: Rachael Myrow

Jul 08, 20155 min

In-Law Units Become New Design Frontier For SF Architects

Tens of thousands of San Franciscans live in converted garages, attics and basements: commonly known as "in-law units". Until recently, most of these were technically illegal. But the housing crunch prompted supervisors to not only bring them out of the shadows, but also find ways to create new in-law units. These creations are also inspiring creativity in people looking for ways to make in-laws better places to live. Reporter: Stephanie Martin-Taylor

May 07, 20154 min

Local Officials Working with Non Profit to Save Palo Alto Mobile Home Park

The longtime owner of the Buena Vista trailer park is trying to close it down and capitalize on the land. About 400 mostly low-income residents have been fighting to stay put. Silicon Valley real estate is soaring in value these days. And now, a nonprofit is offering to run the park if the owner will sell. Reporter: Peter Jon Shuler

May 07, 20152 min

Renters Struggle to Keep Up in Menlo Park’s Belle Haven Neighborhood

Some families near the growing headquarters of Facebook are getting crushed by some of the most expensive rents in the country. To survive, they are doubling or tripling up in cramped homes, or worse: raising their children in garages. Reporter: Jhabvala Romero

Mar 18, 20155 min

Bay Area Tech Boom Driving Up Cost of Psychotherapy

The influx of tech workers in the city is coinciding with some higher costs for mental health care. But does that mean some people, mostly non-tech workers, are getting priced out of psychotherapy?

Mar 04, 20155 min

Tech Incubator Recruits Foreign Entrepreneurs to Silicon Valley

Middle Eastern startups are beginning to attract more Silicon Valley investors and some are planning to open offices in the Bay area. It's largely due to the founder partner of Mountain View's tech incubator called 500 Startups. Dave McClure scours the globe to find countries like Egypt where startup culture is just getting off the ground, and fresh talent with a global hook can be found.

Mar 03, 20154 min

Can Technology Make a Dent in East Bay Traffic?

A recent study found that in San Francisco and San Jose, our time stuck in gridlock rose 10 percent in just one year. The tech boom may be partly to blame, but technology could also relieve some of that freeway congestion. A new project called the "SMART Corridor" comes online this summer. The idea is to give you more information on the road, to prevent bad tie-ups from getting worse. Reporter: Daniel Potter

Mar 02, 20156 min

Fast Bus Service is Proving to be a Tough Political Sell in Silicon Valley

Buses are a big part of traffic, but there are ways to turn buses into "rapid transit." Transportation officials in the South Bay want to build a rapid bus system through one of Silicon Valley's busiest traffic corridors. Tonight Sunnyvale plans to weigh in. Reporter: Bryan Goebel

Feb 24, 20157 min

Tenants in the Mission Band Together and Purchase Their Building

We found a group of renters who saved their homes by buying their building from their landlord. They did it through acquisition rehab. If the property is under 25 units, it’s considered a small site. Acquisition rehab can be used to preserve rent-controlled buildings in rapidly gentrifying areas. Reporter: Adizah Eghan

Feb 18, 20154 min

Housing Shortage Could be Causing Pet Displacement

San Francisco's housing crisis is forcing pet owners to give up their dogs and cats to animal shelters/ According to the SF SPCA, since March of last year more than 200 animals were left with them; most of those because San Francisco residents couldn't find pet friendly homes.

Feb 18, 201548 sec

Is the Bay Area's Boom Actually a Bubble?

N'Jeri Eaton of Oakland wants to know if this boom, is really a bubble, and if so, when will it burst? It may sound pessimistic, but for some in the Bay Area an economic downturn may be the only way they could afford to stay here.

Feb 17, 20156 min

What’s Up With S.F.'s Bad Architecture?

KQED listener Dave Taylor is not impressed by the new buildings gong up in San Francisco. He asks, "Why are they so ugly?" Reporters: Lisa Morehouse and Casey Miner

Feb 11, 20155 min

Couples Counseling for Tech Co-Founders? It’s a Thing

Many Silicon Valley startups fail because of bad blood between their co-founders: people who often spend more time together than with their significant others. These days more startups are taking a page from steady relationships, and heading off problems through a kind of couples' counseling.

Feb 10, 20154 min

San Mateo Rides Tech Boom But Keeps Small-Town Feel

San Mateo has long been a bedroom community for tech hubs to the north and south. But in recent years, it's built a niche for itself as a home to tech startups such as GoPro and Solar City, among hundreds of others. Unlike in other cities, such as San Francisco or Redwood City, residents say the boom hasn't altered the character of San Mateo all that much. Reporter: Rachael Myrow

Feb 09, 20157 min

Construction Continues to Boom on S.F. Skyline

San Francisco's skyline is full of one sign of the times: construction cranes. In the past two years, there were close to 60 crane permits issued by the Department of Building Inspection. Reporter: Tiffany Camhi

Feb 09, 20152 min

Tech Bust 2.0? Maybe Not

History teaches us that in this region, boom follows bust. Maybe you were here when the tech bubble burst in the year 2000. San Francisco alone lost 12,000 workers in one year. What happened then? Are we headed for more of the same? Reporter: Stephanie Martin-Taylor

Feb 09, 20155 min

Could Teacher Housing Stipends Work in the Bay Area?

Last week, we learned about an effort in the booming oil town of Midland, Texas to give teachers housing stipends. Could that work here? We asked Mountain View's interim Superintendent, Kevin Skelly. Reporter: Stephanie Martin-Taylor

Feb 06, 20151 min

Battle Over Porta-Potty in Gentrifying Oakland Neighborhood

Driver Plaza is a large traffic median at the Oakland-Berkeley line. It's not much to look at but it is also a longtime gathering place in a historically African-American neighborhood. Driver Plaza illustrates, in some ways, how gentrification is changing the East Bay. Reporter: Andrew Stelzer

Feb 06, 20156 min

Where's the Prosperity for Lower-Wage Workers?

For all the talk about the prosperity of the tech boom, more than a third of Bay Area jobs pay less than $36,000 per year. KQED's Forum looks at what the current economic boom means for low and middle-income workers.

Feb 06, 201552 min
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