| ▲ | renewiltord 12 hours ago | |
Yeah, something like that happened nearby. They set up this bike repair store near my place and started repairing bikes. No one asked me if I even wanted this store nearby. I've been living here for like a decade and they gave me nothing. They offered to repair my bike for a fee, but I can already do that at home for free. We should ban businesses if they won't pay everyone within the vicinity the fee they demand. I think there was some kind of corruption as to how they get to just repair bikes without giving me anything. I've been a local for way longer than these people. EDIT: And yes, they do get government money. SF has a city program to encourage local businesses or something so they get grants. Besides all businesses are eligible for SBA loans and no one asked me if they should be. | ||
| ▲ | fluoridation 12 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
Okay. Did the bike shop get a tax break to be set up? If not then your ironic analogy has failed. | ||
| ▲ | bix6 11 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
O wow I didn’t realize bike repair shops were 1M+ sq ft! You could fit every bike in your city in there lol. | ||
| ▲ | Cheer2171 11 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
A bike shop or other small retail business brings jobs and benefits to the local community. A data center brings pollution and practically no new permenant jobs or benefits specifically to that community, only to the cloud. But don't worry about it, this is something an $850/hr consultant is paid to not understand. | ||