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Kind of interesting that the article never clearly mentions the core of the bill, namely that state law would override local regulation and force the granting of permission to develop high-rise housing near public transit.
I think that's a good idea overall. There are just too many towns in the Bay Area in particular which disallow
Need to build high-rises and townhome (attached home) communities. Townhomes need at least 3 bedroom ,2 bath with a small backyard. That is one way to address the housing crisis. Built high-density housing.
Kind of interesting that the article never clearly mentions the core of the bill, namely that state law would override local regulation and force the granting of permission to develop high-rise housing near public transit.
I think that's a good idea overall. There are just too many towns in the Bay Area in particular which disallow high-rise housing, keeping the cost of housing much higher than it would otherwise be.
We build full cities. Where is a good location to build a tech center where people will actually move to?
Would require 1000 acres or more. It would become an amazing destination that people and biz would jump for.
Where would you put a new tech hub city?
Kind of interesting that the article never clearly mentions the core of the bill, namely that state law would override local regulation and force the granting of permission to develop high-rise housing near public transit.
I think that's a good idea overall. There are just too many towns in the Bay Area in particular which disallow high-rise housing, keeping the cost of housing much higher than it would otherwise be.
We have done the same for other areas. It is very possible if the demand is there or can be created. Our ability deliver includes high speed trains.
New building in CA is still a drip, deliberately insufficient to prevent further rises of home prices.
And so housing becomes increasingly a luxury, a smaller and smaller fraction of the population can afford.
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We completed over 7000 acres in Australia.
Australian government asked us to bring tourism to west coast of Australia. We have hotel approvals, airport upgrades, two golf courses (one destined to be world top 100), high rises, education, hospital complex, ... the 9 yards
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