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Originally Posted by wburg
There are plenty of examples of SRO-type housing, properly managed, that works well in existing urban neighborhoods: in San Francisco, the Tenderloin's SROs are very close to Union Square, and it doesn't seem to deter that neighborhood from being pretty active, day or night.
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I'm sorry, but I just cant stand "handouts".
I have a cousin who lives in SRO-type housing in a tenderlion apartment.
He pays pennys for the place because of handouts. He lives in an excellent location in a very nice apartment and contributes absolutely nothing to the SF economy and surrounding neighborhood. He just feeds off the system and has been doing it for years.