| ▲ | crooked-v 3 hours ago | |
Here in SF in particular, there are a huge number of people both at the local level and in the city government who just categorically oppose any change of any kind, leading to cases like the historically-designated laundromat [1] where the property owner had to fight the city for years in lawsuits and pay for a $23,000 historical report just to be allowed to demolish that laundromat to build housing [2]. [1]: https://missionlocal.org/2018/06/the-strange-and-terrible-sa... [2]: https://sfyimby.com/2022/05/san-franciscos-historic-laundrom... Of course, the tone of thse first article makes the problem even more obvious, in a black comedy kind of way, with the writer complaining about "luxury prices" of the resulting apartments without considering even for a second why the prices might be so high. | ||