It’s still expensive. And all the new housing in SoMa (east cut as they try to call it) is freaking luxury condos a la Lumina and Mira. Yet the streets are full of homeless people with no prospects.
It’s still expensive. And all the new housing in SoMa (east cut as they try to call it) is freaking luxury condos a la Lumina and Mira. Yet the streets are full of homeless people with no prospects.
That's my point. The vague assertion that "if only SF would let builders come in, it would fix everything" is contradicted by the fact that there's lots of new builds and they didn't fix anything.
It’s still expensive. And all the new housing in SoMa (east cut as they try to call it) is freaking luxury condos a la Lumina and Mira. Yet the streets are full of homeless people with no prospects.
That oxymoron will explode one day just as it has in Paris, Detroit, Memphis and several other once proud cities.
That's my point. The vague assertion that "if only SF would let builders come in, it would fix everything" is contradicted by the fact that there's lots of new builds and they didn't fix anything.