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Cupertino approves its own mixed-use plan for reviving defunct Vallco mall

Posted onSeptember 20, 2018September 25, 2018Leave a comment

Cupertino has come up with its own version of a massive residential, office and retail development plan to revive the ghost town-like Vallco Shopping Mall, …

CategoriesThe Mercury News

More than 100 people sound off on Vallco fate; council to vote tonight

Posted onSeptember 19, 2018September 25, 2018Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari A Cupertino City Council meeting that was long on name-calling but short on resolution and at times threatened to go off the …

CategoriesThe Mercury News

Sunnyvale considers switching from at-large to district elections

Posted onSeptember 6, 2018September 25, 2018Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari Under the threat of a possible lawsuit, the Sunnyvale City Council agreed at a special meeting Wednesday to consider changing the way …

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Cupertino offers up its own plan for defunct Vallco Shopping Mall

Posted onSeptember 5, 2018September 25, 2018Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari The Cupertino Planning Commission has advanced a community plan that envisions three scenarios for transforming the almost vacant, 58-acre Vallco Shopping Mall …

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Santa Clara breaks ground on new sports park with five soccer fields

Posted onAugust 30, 2018September 25, 2018Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari While baseball continues to cling to its title as America’s national pastime, it’s no secret the rest of the world lives and …

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    • Biography
    • Resume
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    • Northeastern University
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