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So much for housing the auto repair workers next door…. Abc- I noticed that too, having watched the hotly contested planning and appeals process on this.
The guy probably had to say that to make his case more appealing to the lefty yahoos…this is typical of the things developers have to do to get things built in this city. The anti development schmucks are worse, I remember that young activist [ Removed by Editor ] putting on the sympathy cry at the end as she vociferously tried to derail this project. Boy, that terrace is sweet. Great looking building. I wonder how the stained exterior wood, which seems the recent trend, will hold up after a few years.
Also like all the new trees on this block. Oh well. Are they maples? I need to take a second look… Also, the trees outside the Broadway tunnel look great too….
Hardly mangy IMO. The Guerrero trees are very mangy. Or along that one cool stretch of shotwell? I totally agree — tree selection in this city is very strange. There are new trees between 15th and 19th as part of the Valencia Streetscape Plan, which has widened sidewalks, added pedestrian bulb-outs, and pedestrian scale lighting. It is just finishing up and looking great. With additional funding it will be extended towards 24th. The tree wells are larger than average and have beautiful grates , so I have high hopes.
They left existing trees in place, for the most part, and it looks like that is the case in front of this building. Oh, and I think the tree selection is strange along Guerrero as well.