Could this be a good thing? I've been playing with the idea that housing unaffordability in booming cities pushes businesses to spread out geographically concentrated investment, spreading opportunity to neglected parts of the country.
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Mixed. I don’t think it makes SF more affordable from where it is today. We hold in place while things spill over. Also, Bay Area is 40% of California’s $95B in annual personal income tax levels so if that stops growing, we won’t be able to support the state programs we want.
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Plus Apple!
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I notice a huge shift of companies to Atlanta. Been seeing it slowly for a while, but now really ramping up.
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The Raiders heh
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Hmmm, the Legacy builder and Fed contractor Bechtel to VA? Appropriate.
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Will be interested to see what changes, if any, in the destination states' electorates.
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I didn’t know Pandora still existed...
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Is that cheering I hear from longtime residents??https://twitter.com/nextdoorsv/status/1020383249640681474?s=21 …
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Yet office vacancies remain effectively at 0%. Our economy is growing so fast we cannot physically accommodate all our companies. The sad thing is that these jobs should be going to Fresno, Sacramento or Bakersfield, not Texas. We need to make these cities competitive.
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That's a big part of why we're building California High Speed Rail
@CaHSRA , so all of the state can share in the prosperity.
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