One joy of living in a city is not being told how to live your life.
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We're not talking about personal sacrifice, but personal snackrifice.
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This is a proxy battle for the fact that there is a caste of tech workers who treat the city as a bedroom community, and whose workplace resembles a high-dollar college where no one ever graduates. But it's a pseudo-solution that will just harm everyone, in classic SF style
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There's lots of places where you can't easily get lunch in San Francisco. And the restaurants and cafes here would be bursting at the seams if there was adequate housing for the people who'd like to live here, one of the great food cities in America.
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I don't think tech companies are to blame for the crazy misuse of retail space on Market St. There's like 12 discount shoe stores and a GNC in the heart of central San Francisco.
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Market St. is adjacent to Union Square, which is tourist central for the city. I think the lack of foot traffic has far more to do with the city's rampant homeless problem, on full display there for visitors. Market St. is the stem of the rose that leads to Civic Center
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