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In reply to the discussion: With Soaring Rents and a Vanishing Middle Class, San Francisco Becomes a City for the Rich [View all]KamaAina
(78,249 posts)9. The ones flooding in are primarily wealthy techies
Therein lies the problem.
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With Soaring Rents and a Vanishing Middle Class, San Francisco Becomes a City for the Rich [View all]
marmar
Dec 2015
OP
Really? I wish I could join but I don't eat meat. I regularly go to restaurants that
Luminous Animal
Dec 2015
#32
If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend beach blanket babylon, though tickets might be hard to
still_one
Dec 2015
#11
Correction - SF Muni has a policy of allowing passengers with passes to board without inspection...
brooklynite
Dec 2015
#17
Housing prices are though the roof also. In Santa Clara county it isn't that much better. In
still_one
Dec 2015
#4
That isn't exactly true. A lot of people have lived here for decades, and they are not the 1%. The
still_one
Dec 2015
#8
"They have rent control in SF, but landlords are finding ways around that also."
KamaAina
Dec 2015
#10
I see you are from where I am, so you know exactly what is happening. Not great in Santa Clara
still_one
Dec 2015
#12
That is one nice thing about SF, their mass transit. San Jose has tried with the light rail, but it
still_one
Dec 2015
#16
They are supposed to be responsible for such repairs, but I understand about keeping a low profile
still_one
Dec 2015
#21
a) It's a streetcar. b) Frisco is the Dallas suburb where MLS' FC Dallas plays.
KamaAina
Dec 2015
#25
As an urban planner you must know that inclusionary zoning, construction, financing, and tax
Gormy Cuss
Dec 2015
#39
Yes they do...but not at a scale to provide affordable housing for everyone who needs it
brooklynite
Dec 2015
#43
There's a vast gulf between providing for everyone and just shrugging off all change as good
Gormy Cuss
Dec 2015
#45
It's a trade-off. Comes with the territory of being the technology capital of the world
LittleBlue
Dec 2015
#42
The biggest reason for this is because the suburban trend has faded and big cities are now popular..
AZ Progressive
Dec 2015
#48