Posted on 06/07/2022 6:04:46 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
Hundreds of residents of a luxury downtown San Francisco apartment building, 33 Tehama, were evacuated with a moment's notice from their homes on Friday after a burst water pipe flooded every floor of the building. Now they say they have no idea when they may be able to return, or where they will live as they wait.
All 35 floors of the high-end SoMa tower were impacted on Friday after a 6-inch pipe burst on the roof or top floor and water started gushing through hallways and rooms. "On the second floor, water was dripping from the ceiling. It was really bad,"
Residents were sent to two downtown hotels, the Hilton Union Square and Parc 55, but reported today that they are being forced to check out of their hotels with no news yet on where they will be staying tonight. Patterson says that some have been told to go to South San Francisco.
...a 2-bedroom apartment rents for anything from $5,000 to $16,000 a month, since 2020.
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2-bedroom apartment rents for anything from $5,000 to $16,000 a month, since 2020.
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Free use of the pool included in rent.
You get what you pay for!
Do you want good,cheap, or fast?
You only get to pick 2
If you can’t go to the pool, we’ll being the pool to you.
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