that's a pediatric medical office and its parking - not single-story retail
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Replying to @mknz
Functionally the same. Imagine: multi-story appartment bld, first floor medical office, underground parking. We have the technology.
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Replying to @yimbyaction @grow_sf
and that's what we have at 20th &Valencia - apart from housing fir ordinary people. That bit always gets left out
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Replying to @mknz
When you chronically under-build for decades, you get a shortage. In any shortage, rich people win. Solution: Much more housing.
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Replying to @yimbyaction @grow_sf
current problem is caused by sharp population growth +100K in 10 years. Building can't cure vastly overheated economy
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actually it can!
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Replying to @ArmandDoma @grow_sf
Sorry, the current so-called moderate leadership of San Francisco has shown deep incompetence in its housing policies
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I agree! They need to push through a lot more housing
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Replying to @ArmandDoma @grow_sf
They have- but not at a price ordinary people can afford. Trickle down is the great Reaganite lie of the "moderates"
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trickle down is not the mechanism. It's actually absorption
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.@ArmandDoma @mknz Acknowledging supply and demand exist is not the same as Reaganomics.
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trickle down is theory that if you cut taxes for rich, they'll hire more poor people
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