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“This kind of trend moving from San Francisco is going to hurt,†said Rob Enderle with advisory services firm Enderle Group. “San Francisco was perceived as very trendy at one time. It just isn’t anymore.â€
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Google moved I/O, an event with about 7,000 attendees, to Mountain View last year. It will remain there this year. This year, Facebook followed suit, moving its F8 conference with 4,000 expected attendees to San Jose. And on Thursday, Apple announced that after a 14-year run in San Francisco, its developer conference would return to San Jose’s McEnery Convention Center.
Give it ten more years of radically Leftist policies and it'll be Detroit v2.0
Give it ten more years of radically Leftist policies and it'll be Detroit v2.0
More like gentrification will be complete.
APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE says
Only city in America where you can throw up on someone and they give you five bucks.
If you piss on them, they'll give you a tenner.
More like gentrification will be complete.
I don't see the Tenderloin getting any smaller.
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