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by RichardCNormos
1336 days ago
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Absolutely. Low-income housing is the perfect use for all this extra office space. San Francisco has a problem where the low-income people who work to serve high-income people can't afford to live in the city that they work in. Converting office space into affordable housing is a win for everyone, except the landlords, but I won't shed a tear for them ;-) |
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