Tuesday, July 2, 2019
The Backwards Economics Of San Francisco’s Homeless Policies | Hoover Institution
The Backwards Economics Of San Francisco’s Homeless Policies | Hoover Institution: The San Francisco Board of Supervisors just approved a plan to build a homeless shelter. The problem is that the location of the shelter is on the city’s waterfront Embarcadero, which happens to be the most expensive neighborhood in San Francisco, where home sales have averaged nearly $1,200 per square foot. The ground leasing rights for the city’s Ferry Building, just down
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