“Rent,” Ms. Clawson said. “There’s no other choice. Even on weekends. You know, I used to go out. I used to go out to restaurants all the time. I used to love it. Now in San Francisco, when I don’t eat at the office, I cook.”
Well if SF drives out the tech companies (if it's hard to attract talent they will shift more operations to other locations, I.E. google's second campus) people won't want to live there which will drive the rent down.
>What then do they spend their money on?
>“Rent,” Mr. Bellay said flatly.
>“Rent,” Ms. Clawson said. “There’s no other choice. Even on weekends. You know, I used to go out. I used to go out to restaurants all the time. I used to love it. Now in San Francisco, when I don’t eat at the office, I cook.”
Well if SF drives out the tech companies (if it's hard to attract talent they will shift more operations to other locations, I.E. google's second campus) people won't want to live there which will drive the rent down.
Well if SF drives out the tech companies (if it's hard to attract talent they will shift more operations to other locations, I.E. google's second campus) people won't want to live there which will drive the rent down.