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Elle Griffin's avatar

San Francisco‘s decline is very fascinating from an infrastructure perspective, I wish we had gotten that renaissance of artist collectives!

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D. Malcolm Carson's avatar

I'm not sure it's quite right to say that building codes aren't a big part of the housing crunch. If an independent commission were to take a fresh look at the building codes without interference from any special interests with a singular goal of reducing the cost of building market-rate housing, I'd be willing to bet they'd find ways to reduce the cost of building by about half. Granted, land makes up a substantial part of the cost of new housing in San Francisco, but that would still be significant.

But you're absolutely right about landlords sitting on empty space rather than reduce rents. That will probably continue to be the case for at least another couple of years if not longer, given the ubiquity of long-term leases and financing in commercial real estate.

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