Those are probably the renters (albeit higher income ones) who are gonna get displaced by the even wealthier people who will come after them, and who will probably care even less about the neighborhood issueshttps://www.curbed.com/2017/12/15/16780358/san-francisco-unaffordable-real-estate-migration-study …
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I think you (as in YOU, Kim!) need to push largest Bay Area companies to transfer thousands of jobs elsewhere, mainly to "fly-over" states. Employees may grumble, but they'll follow the high-paying jobs, just as they're migrating to the BA for the money, career and stock options.
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We invest increasingly outside the Bay Area but I think you overestimate how much power someone at an early stage fund would have on 5-900B companies’ land use decisions.
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If we could get more stuff done in the Westside that would be great. Virtually all of the last 10 years of construction have been in Eastern Neighborhoods and it looks like the next 10 years is concentrated in Southeast SF :-/
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