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Old Posted Mar 30, 2023, 2:46 PM
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Originally Posted by JManc View Post
You said 'SF is a low-crime city with robust population and economic growth.' which is simply not true. That doesn't mean it's Detroit but crime is a serious issue here and the economy is feeling the pain of the tech industry culling tens of thousands of jobs. Not to mention, SF never fully bounced back from Covid.

The attitutide on the ground around here is pretty pessimistic but I think the Bay Area will bounce back.
Detroit would be thrilled to have San Francisco's problems lol. Every city has problems but San Francisco has rich city problems.

Call me when SF goes from this:


To this:


That's what happens when land in a city loses intrinsic value. That is a problem that San Francisco couldn't even conceive of having to deal with.

(photos pulled from: https://twitter.com/DetroitStreetVu)
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