Posted on 12/26/2018 5:48:56 PM PST by EdnaMode
Seattle does not want to become San Francisco, a fate that has come to refer exclusively to the citys worst traits: its $5,000-a-month rents, its homeless encampments and the ever-present dissonance between those two.
As San Franciscos troubles have grown more vivid, so too has its status as other cities worst nightmare. In Portland, Oakland and Sacramento, residents and pundits have voiced dread at becoming The Next San Francisco, where the middle class is disappearing.
San Francisco is worried, too about becoming Manhattan. That fear has lurked for decades behind every new proposed skyscraper. And now cranes are erecting them all over downtown. The new Salesforce Tower sits at the center of the construction zone, 1,070 feet tall and butting into every vista in the city.
Surely there is nothing left to fear in New York, a place that already has tall buildings and high rents. But the pending arrival of Amazon in Long Island City, as Vice recently put it, has some residents on edge about becoming Seattle on steroids. The specter captures the particular mix of high housing costs, tall buildings and tech bros.
Our deepest anxieties about the future of where we live are embodied in other cities in Portlandification, Brooklynification, Manhattanization. The comparison is seldom a compliment. You dont want to become Manhattan (too dense), Portland (too twee), Boston (too expensive), Seattle (too tech-y), Houston (too sprawling), Los Angeles (too congested), Las Vegas (too speculative), Chicago (too indebted).
San Francisco has come to stand for the most specific set of horrors. It is the place where extreme poverty and tech wealth occupy the same block, while the schoolteachers and fire fighters all live two hours away.
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And east and west coast states.
I go to Skagit for shopping.
I don’t have a good feeling about Pittsburgh in that regard. The current Mayor seems to be on a drive to turn the place into San Francisco on the Monongahela. All about making the Burgh the gayest-friendliest place on the planet and destroying perfectly good roads to build bike paths.
Seattle is the discount edition of San Francisco...with $3,500-a-month rents. :)
Denver Colorado is just as bad. Now that the Colorado symphony hall is,installing metal detectors, my only reason to go downtown is the museum of nature and science, which I not in downtown. They allows ccw.
Yes, he most certainly is.
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