.@JohnBauters note that that particular development seems to include 32% affordable housing, a fantastic level to also strive toward in the expensive Bay Area as we densify. Upzoning from 2 to 30 stories creates massive value for land owners, the public must also benefit.
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Still a housing affordability crisis though (for other reasons)
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@BrentToderian Recalling a fabulous 2008 tour with Dan Burden@hblacksonThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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We used to do that in the US too. But now, I suspect even the famous Lever House would’ve been torn down for the valuable FAR on Park Ave, if it weren’t already landmarked.pic.twitter.com/3SkuKvo888
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Building high rise in SF is a recipe for mass disaster, at least in the flat sandy areas. Think the Millennium tower toppling over....
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And legislation that discourages foreign buyers... and somewhat more landlord friendly housing laws... and muted NIMBY-ism because, well, everything is muted in CA, eh.
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TIL, interesting concept now that I’m looking into it.
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