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Westfield mall receiver appointed after lenders sue
Williams wrote in the declaration filing last week that "the most significant issue relating to the Mortgaged Property is security." He aims to retain a third-party security consultant and fully-insured third-party security personnel as well as potentially off-duty and retired San Francisco Police Department officers. Additionally, he described stationing guards and security canines at the property at each entrance and exit, on surrounding sidewalks and the property perimeter to control the flow of people in and out of the building.
"These actions have proven extremely effective in deterring crime at malls, especially in inner city or downtown locations," Williams wrote in the filing. "Based on my experience, I believe these security measures will discourage bad actors from engaging in bad acts, and will provide comfort to customers knowing that security at the Mortgaged Property is in place."
San Francisco paying $12,000 per month for homeless RVs while tech workers sleep in $700 ‘pods’
Viewpoint: Is San Francisco on the road to bankruptcy?
I still don't understand the idiocy of putting tech companies inside the ess-eff. It wasn't even a thing until mid 00s.
San Francisco will not recover from the devastation that wokeness causes until Columbus is put back in his rightful place on Telegraph Hill.
Gosh, you think it might have something to do with idiocy like this?
Patrick says
Gosh, you think it might have something to do with idiocy like this?
It isn't idiocy, it's kickbacks. Nobody is getting kickbacks from tech workers sleeping in pods.
may explain increase in RV camps or new age Hooverviiles
San Francisco high-rise apartment building NEMA loses half its value - $264MILLION - in the last five years
One of the largest apartment buildings in the Bay Area is facing possible foreclosure
The community around NEMA has dramatically declined as crime, homelessness, drugs and results of the pandemic took over
The 754-unit apartment building went from a value of $543.6million to $279million in the past five years
I know that corner. It's in the middle of the zombie apocalypse right by City Center.
Patrick says
I know that corner. It's in the middle of the zombie apocalypse right by City Center.
Like I've always said, parts of California are becoming high tech versions of Detroit.
https://notthebee.com/article/convicted-child-molester-sets-up-a-tent-across-from-san-fran-school-offering-free-fentanyl-for-new-users-police-say-they-cant-remove-him
Cops just WON'T stop him. A bullet would though real quick.
richwicks says
Cops just WON'T stop him. A bullet would though real quick.
Nothing stopping you from taking such action. Of course, if either you or the cop did that, you would be locked up forever. This is not the cop's fault; the cop is limited by the rules put out by the people California elected.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/poverty-rates-increased-sharply-in-california-in-2022-here-s-who-was-hurt-the-most/ar-AA1iq1bb
1337irr says
https://notthebee.com/article/convicted-child-molester-sets-up-a-tent-across-from-san-fran-school-offering-free-fentanyl-for-new-users-police-say-they-cant-remove-him
Cops just WON'T stop him. A bullet would though real quick.
Crocker Galleria, Downtown San Francisco’s Other Mall, Is Down to Three Tenants
The San Francisco homeless population has "miraculously" gone missing as President Biden & Chinese President Xi Jinping are set to meet in the liberal city.
Remarkable!
The typical drug addicts & homeless who wander the city like zombies have disappeared as 20,000 people are expected to visit the San Francisco thanks to the APEC summit.
The New York Post says sources have told them that the homeless are being "herded" out to other areas of the city.
"They started clearing the tents earlier this week and there is definitely a lot more police presence," said one resident.
The resident also explained that the city appeared to have the capability to do this all along but they refused.
"They’ve cleared out the tents that were near the Moscone Center on Howard Street, which tells me the city had the capability to do this all along... We need is a permanent solution."
Another resident said: "They are just essentially herding the problem around but offering no long-term solutions."
"I don’t know if these tents will be in physical view during APEC, but it will be virtually impossible to eliminate all of that."
Clown city for a clown president.
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