Amusing sign of Bay Area dysfunction when on the same day the planning commission votes to more than double taxes on new office construction....https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2019/09/20/san-francisco-commercial-development-fees-to-rise.html …
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Kim-Mai Cutler Retweeted Roland Li
one of the city’s biggest privately held companies signals it may move two cities south because of lack of office space....https://twitter.com/rolandlisf/status/1174806562453381120?s=21 …
Kim-Mai Cutler added,
Roland Li @rolandlisfStripe, newly valued at $35 billion, considers leaving San Francisco because of lack of available office space: https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/35-billion-startup-Stripe-considers-move-out-of-14453688.php … Last year, the company was also a major opponent of Prop C, the tax for homelessness services4 replies 4 retweets 42 likesShow this thread -
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definitely absurd, but can we really call it dysfunction if this is the outcome the city gov wanted?
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“Let’s make the city even more financially and structurally dependent on things we claim we don’t like!”
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