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Skid Row in LA is Disneyland compared to San Francisco. Talk a walk anywhere near the mint or city hall in San Francisco or even worse 6th between Market and Folsom. Wow. It's sad and terrifying.
I've been in both places quite a bit. San Francisco has human excrement all over the sidewalks, dirty needles everywhere and people having no issue defecating or urinating in the middle of a busy sidewalk. LA is almost as bad, Seattle isn't far behind and parts of Denver are pretty rough. Regardless, to say Phoenix has a big issue with homeless just shows you haven't seen what a real issue looks like. |
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I just thought he meant more affordable housing for lower income workers. The whole world isn't full of people who make $5,500 a month and can afford an $1,800 one bedroom apartment. The reality is even at $1,000 it's getting hard for the average hourly wage earner to afford on their own. A lack of affordable housing contributes to homelessness and increases crime as well. |
I was just saying at the rate we’re growing, and needing affordable housing, it may require some towers.
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So did Central Station get a height increase? The new rendering looks to be about 35 floors but it was originally supposed to be 30 right?
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But back to development news, it certainly appears so from renderings but have no idea. Maybe RonnieFoos can put in another records request to confirm? :) Asked mods to move Central Station related posts so they wouldn’t get lost in the recent homeless convo |
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LA has a SEVERE vagrant problem. The city spent over $600 million last year on the homeless. Over 700MM is budgeted for 2020, and it is only getting worse. I live in Southern California most of the year and can tell you first hand its is out of control. And... you'd be insane to even try to compare DTPHX to SF or LA. I had a place at 44 Monroe for 5 years and it's not even remotely close. |
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Side note: I keep hoping that crap stub building that houses MAG on 1st Ave and Van Buren will get demolished for a new tower. |
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Also sorry to post-bomb but there is heavy equipment moving dirt for Portrait phase 2, saw yesterday around 3pm.
Is this going to be apartments or an office? there is still a sign up for the original office building conversion but building itself has long since been torn down. |
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Sure I guess you could offer tax incentives, but likely that wouldn't be enough. I mean, maybe a 50-story tower of micro apartments? Have the volume compensate for the reduce rents? At the end of the day, I think the solution is still more and more towers so that supply exceeds demand and rents fall. As towers age rents should also decrease. |
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