During the 1990s, San Francisco lived through one of the most intense economic booms of its history.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wish the city of San Francisco, bastion of liberalism, were more innovative when it comes to how to spread the wealth.
What makes San Francisco work is that high-value people like to live there and cluster.
The 1890s was a decade when life began to change in urban America. Modern conveniences that we now take for granted came into use; women's roles became less restrictive; and San Francisco, a port city with influences from all over the world, was a lively place in which to reside.
I think the rising and falling popularity of areas like hard SF and far-future SF is, to a considerable extent, the same as any other fashion.
San Francisco is an interesting place. It's always been such a nice culturally diverse environment, which it still is, but there's a lot of money there now and a lot of dot com's so it's a little different than it used to be.
Old San Francisco - the one so many nostalgics yearn for - had buildings that related well to each other.
San Francisco is gone. Nothing remains of it but memories.
San Francisco businesses face many challenges, including high rents, regulatory burdens, and the rising cost of workers compensation insurance and employee health plans.
I think San Francisco is the best place in the whole world for an easy life.
To me... San Francisco is an ideal city, intellectually stimulating and naturally beautiful. The oceans and forests are close enough to refresh the spirit; the architecture is always exciting.
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