Yes,
In the abuse of the “live work” law that developers and realtors have been using for decades to build luxury buildings.
Ostensibly, the law was intended to make it easier for artists and light manufacturers to stay in the city, rather than get priced out.
I realize I am dreaming a little bit, but what if the law was changed a little bit to favor it’s original intent, or existing buildings were remodeled to be actual, affordable live work spaces?
Marc
On Aug 17, 2026, at 10:58 AM, Judy Tuan via sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@sudoroom.org> wrote:
"Boundless San Francisco is a competition funded by Crankstart that will award up to $150 million to organizations anywhere in the world with ideas for making San Francisco a better place to live. Up to three Awardees will receive up to $50 million each to bring their proposal to life."
Anyone have any ideas?
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