New housing in industrial areas lack open space
This is not news to anyone who’s paying attention, but still highlights some of the growing pains that San Francisco faces as development moves into industrial neighborhoods. From today’s Examiner, “…one of the challenges developers and current residents face is that as [the Central Waterfront/Dogpatch] potentially welcomes thousands of new residents in the next decade, there’s little open space, reflecting its past as an industrial hub.”
“While officials, residents and business owners continue to debate how much of this area should be preserved for industrial uses, condos continue to be built.”



