SF landlords asking for $135/ft, apparently that’s now market pricing. Please submit your most creative idea to fix this problem.
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what are the rules on building *down*
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Wait, really though, what are the rules on building down? An underground cyberpunk tech dystopia because building things is outlawed would be the most San Francisco thing imaginable
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The piers are an option I’m considering but I don’t want to wait 10 years to open.
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I've looked into piers & barges as a helipad a few years back. Anything on the water/shoreline you have to deal with like 5 different state & local agencies to get clearance to do anything.
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"Carnival’s pollution problem is so bad that across its fleet, the large boats pollute 10 times more than all 260 million of Europe’s cars."https://www.fastcompany.com/90359828/carnivals-cruise-ships-pollute-more-than-all-of-europes-cars-study …
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Basically seasteading but for coworking Can you fund this pls?
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Imagine if we built vertically higher into the sky rather creating floating hotels Dare to dream
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Royal Caribbean is $71/day pp incl. food/bev assuming you rented out the whole ship (2000 ppl) based on their 7 day charter px. You’d prob have to get them down >60% (WeWk is ~$30/day for private office), which seems plausible w/ low fuel cost, no free F&B, minimal labor cost.
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