San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Centre Mall Isn’t Closing, New Management Says
Three months after taking over the long-struggling San Francisco Centre, representatives from Trident Pacific Real Estate Group and real estate firm JLL finally had their first face-to-face meeting with the mall’s remaining tenants on Wednesday.
According to multiple workers who were in attendance, the new management group pledged to continue operating the mall amid widespread rumors that it would be closing after a recent string of high-profile departures.
Several workers who asked not to be identified told The Standard the meeting took place at the largely vacant fourth floor of the mall and lasted about 90 minutes. There, the new management group committed to continue staffing more security personnel while trying to attract new businesses to the shopping center.
“It’s only the first meeting, but they seem committed,” a mall worker said.
When asked about how they would improve foot traffic until then, the management group told attendees that they are looking into live programming, such as music and art shows, to reactivate dormant parts of the mall, sources said. The group also committed to engaging with local media to spread the word that the mall is still open.
Representatives for Trident Pacific and JLL did not respond to The Standard’s requests for comment on the meeting.
San Francisco, CA
49ers QB sets the record straight on future in San Francisco
The San Francisco 49ers have a very unexpected quarterback controversy brewing in the Bay, as Mac Jones has filled in more than admirably while Brock Purdy has been sidelined with a toe injury.
In eight starts for the 49ers this season, Jones has thrown for 2,151 yards, 13 touchdowns and six interceptions while completing 69.6 percent of his passes and posting a 97.4 passer rating.
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Jones signed a two-year contract with San Francisco in free agency, but considering that Purdy also signed a massive extension with the Niners during the offseason and that there are plenty of teams around the league still in need of a quarterback, Jones could get dealt after the 2025 campaign concludes.
With Jones’ future up in the air, the former first-round pick is just trying to stay within the moment.
“I really just try to take it day by day,” Jones said. “I’ve never tried to look ahead — it’s hard not to — but I never want to do that. I want to focus on each week.”
The 49ers have gone 5-3 in Jones’ starts this season and are 6-4 on the year overall, but based on how much money they are paying Purdy, it seems hard to imagine they will abandon the signal-caller who led them to a Super Bowl appearance just two years ago. Surely, Jones understands that.
“I’ve just been really fortunate to be here this year,” added Jones. “I want to just try and find ways to win games for us, and that’s all I’m here to do and the future will take care of itself.”
Jones has also playing well in spite of being without a couple of key weapons in Brandon Aiyuk — who has been sidelined all year while recovering from a torn ACL — and Ricky Pearsall, who has been out since injuring his knee in Week 4.
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There is no question that Jones should draw considerable interest on the trade market, especially considering that he did make the Pro Bowl during his rookie year with the New England Patriots back in 2021.
But is there a chance the 49ers keep him for 2026 as Purdy insurance? We’ll see, and it’s worth noting that Purdy also appears to be nearing a return.
For more on the San Francisco 49ers and general NFL news, head over to Newsweek Sports.
San Francisco, CA
Dog, man shot by San Francisco police after unprovoked dog attack, officials say
A man and a dog were shot by San Francisco police on Sunday when officers tried to detain the owner after the dog bit another man, officials said.
Just before 4:30 p.m. Sunday, officers said they were stopped by a man who was bitten by a dog in the area of Market and O’Farrell streets in Union Square.
Police said they learned a large dog that was off-leash bit the victim in an unprovoked attack and continued to show aggression toward others in the area.
San Francisco Police Deputy Chief Derrick Lew said while officers were trying to communicate with the owner and secure the dog, one of the officers shot at the dog and its owner.
“The large, off-leash dog fled from the area and then returned to the scene and bit one of the responding officers,” Lew said.
Lew said the officer who was bitten by the dog was a different officer from the one who shot at the dog.
The man who was shot received medical attention at the scene and was taken to a local hospital and is expected to survive, police said.
The dog was stable and taken to a vet by animal care and control, the fire department said.
The man who was bitten took himself to the hospital for his injuries, police said.
The incident will be investigated by the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office, San Francisco Police Department Investigative Services Division, San Francisco Police Department Internal Affairs Division and Department of Police Accountability.
Police say that all information is preliminary and could be updated. It is an open and active investigation.
As part of SFPD’s commitment to transparency and accountability, a town hall meeting regarding this officer-involved shooting will be held within 10 days.
San Francisco, CA
Mass shooting wounds five in the Outer Richmond
Five people were wounded — one seriously — in a shooting by Safeway in the Outer Richmond late Saturday.
Officers responded to a shooting around Fulton Street and the Great Highway around 9 p.m. and found several people suffering from gunshot wounds, according to the San Francisco Police Department.
An adult victim was critically injured while four minors sustained non-life-threatening injuries, according to the San Francisco Fire Department.
“This appears to be an isolated incident and there is no general threat to the public,” the SFPD wrote in a post on X.
No arrests were made by late Saturday, police said.
Investigators urge anyone who knows about what happened to send information by phone to (415) 575-4444 or via text, starting the message with “SFPD,” to TIP411.
“This kind of violence does not represent who we are as a city, and we will never tolerate it,” Mayor Daniel Lurie wrote on X (opens in new tab). “I am hoping that everyone affected will be OK.”
This is a developing story. Check for updates.
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