We live in a developing neighborhood, that’s for sure. It still feels industrial, with auto glass repair shops and large warehouses that stand curiously watching residences come up around them. The ballpark (Mays Field, please) has made things different, I am sure, but we weren’t here before to judge what that change amounted to.
Here is an article covering just what goes into redevelopment, and what is happening across the street from our home:
SAN FRANCISCO / A mere veneer of history / There’s an art to converting an old building while keeping its soul. It sure makes you wonder just what urbanism is all about, and who should decide what goes up where, and how.
Speaking of developing trends: July 8th will see the opening of the local library.