Shift's CEO has gone to Grindr, an EV charging startup just got $1B in funding and a big Lake Merritt BART housing project just cleared another hurdle. Here's the rest of what's happening in the Bay Area this Tuesday morning.
— the ex-hacker who was Twitter’s head of security — is testifying to the Senate Judiciary Committee about the company misleading its board, investors and users about its security and its volume of fake accounts. Here's what else to expect in local business news this busy Tuesday morning.
A two-block development consisting of four mixed-use office and apartment towers near Laney College in Oakland has gotten the green light from BART.were approved by BART's board to build the initial phase of homes and offices atop the Lake Merritt Station. The joint venture plans for 556 apartments and 500,000 square feet of offices on the edge of Chinatown. (
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