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SAN FRANCISCO'S MASS EXODUS: 53% Of All Storefront Businesses Are Closed Permanently
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[quote:Deplorable Zenobia:MV80NTEzNzIyXzgyMjQxMjYwXzQ0N0FEQTgx] [quote:Loup Garou:MV80NTEzNzIyXzgyMjQxMDA3XzhGQzAzQ0NB] Follow the money. I guarantee all of the dirty politicians who allowed the destruction of this once great city all did it deliberately to lower the cost of the land and buildings so they and their ilk can buy it up for pennies on the dollar. Let's see who buys up all of the property in these areas. CCP? [/quote] Ah, smacks of the same shit the my state (NC) experienced many decades ago in the land transaction business. Long time ago, whenever a tract of land was sold, there was some sort of environmental stamp/seal/whatever assuring the buyer wasn't buying a Superfund site unknowingly. Then all the sudden, that seal requirement was removed for whatever reason(s). And then before you know it, real estate agents and developers bought contaminated tracts for pennies on the dollar but once that seal was gone, those folks made out like fuckin' bandits. [/quote]
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