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Some of the new market-rate homes, like the townhomes being built at the Hunters Point Shipyard, or some of the 1,600 units planned for the former Schlage Lock site in Visitacion Valley, will be affordable to the middle class by virtue of their far-flung location, officials said.A two-bedroom townhome at the shipyard, for example, will go on the market for less than $600,000, a city official said.
http://uptownalmanac.com/2014/02/san-franciscans-wait-two-hours-rain-day-old-new-york-bagels
That's got nothing on when the food trucks came to Manhattan.
google glass attack!http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2014/02/25/woman-wearing-google-says-she-was-attacked-in-san-francisco-bar/
really when big cities do local news is isn't that different from topeka doing local news
comments make that article
This makes me hard as a rock. Damn, Gina. My eyes are begging for his binary flow.
add me to your circle homie, klout score +6 points!
Frat Bros and their sorority girls have always been in the Marina. Frankly the Marina is refreshing with its Duke T-shirts and lulu lemon pants, as those people don't try to be something they are not. But the Mission and NOPA (what we used to call "Western Addition") and Noe and Glen Park are now all insufferable becasue theya re filled with wealthy tech dorks who pretend to be some kind of creative class/ Hipsters are the worst period. And the new breed of rich hipster tech douche is freaking awful. So smug. So full of faux humility.
Yeah to be honest I think there's almost something endearing and pure about being an unrepentant Traditional Bro at this point.