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Now lets see how local municipalities try to fight it under some faux reasons https://t.co/b2cz4L6OrS
— sam esfandiari (@samesfandiari) June 18, 2019
.@Google announces a $1 billion investment in housing in the Bay Area. Most interestingly, they plan to support the development of 15,000 homes on their own land https://t.co/CbqVMveJsP
— Liam Dillon (@dillonliam) June 18, 2019
$1 billion for 20,000 Bay Area homes @google https://t.co/8XSJedFWqI a mix of affordable and market rate housing. We've been working on this for a very long time. From the article: By way of comparison, 3,000 total homes were built in the South Bay in 2018
— Chris DiBona (@cdibona) June 18, 2019
Today, @Google stepped up with a major investment in and commitment to housing in the Bay Area. To solve our housing emergency, all of us - government, business, housing advocates, neighbors - must work together. Today’s announcement is a strong step in the right direction. https://t.co/fqbwY1i3wi
— Scott Wiener (@Scott_Wiener) June 18, 2019
Take that, NIMBYs. Love it. https://t.co/fFch2YMpBz
— Adam Singer (@AdamSinger) June 18, 2019
Google started in the SF Bay Area, and we know our responsibility to help starts at home: we’re making a $1B investment to enable the development of 20K new homes in the region at all income levels, including affordable housing options in the next 10 years https://t.co/vVEYOFIUm5
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) June 18, 2019
God speed, let’s hope the cities don’t block you that much. https://t.co/5X8F4tX15B
— Kim-Mai Cutler (@kimmaicutler) June 18, 2019
That's just terrific. Makes me so happy to be a Googler when I see us investing in this way. I don't even live in the bay area... https://t.co/PnDbpx9fbP
— Laurence Moroney (@lmoroney) June 18, 2019
#Google reveals plans to build 20,000 #BayArea homes https://t.co/J014y2zWCv - @engadget pic.twitter.com/Mcr8jUy2a1
— Adam Carrigan (@AdamMCarrigan) June 18, 2019
It'd cost a whole lost less than $1 billion and do a whole lot more to bring affordable housing to the Bay Area to just abolish restrictive zoning and stop the NIMBYs from preventing new housing development. https://t.co/7NMZatddFU
— Aaron Ross Powell (@ARossP) June 18, 2019
Google promises $1 billion to fight housing crisis https://t.co/h5zJ5dYGpU pic.twitter.com/YFF9xf644S
— FutureShift (@futureshift) June 18, 2019
Google announces $1 billion additional investment in housing across Bay Area https://t.co/Pzz3BzjiIp (Thoughts on this @AdamSinger?)
— Jennifer Ablan (@jennablan) June 18, 2019
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잘 모르겠지만 사태가 이렇게 될 때까지 한국과 중국에서 목격되는 신도시 아파트숲이 만들어지지 않는다. 용적률(FAR) 규제 탓인지 기존 주민의 로비 탓인지 역시 잘 모르겠지만.https://t.co/HX23Xr8WCQ
— Goodhyun 김국현 (@goodhyun) June 19, 2019
Thread o' ? Lets discuss this, is it a good thing?
— Adam Townsend (@adamscrabble) June 19, 2019
For years, Google has been seeking to wrest control of the city from its government;https://t.co/1FHKD124qn
Is this a good thing?https://t.co/sYkFda409B
— Adam Townsend (@adamscrabble) June 19, 2019
How about a plan to fix transportation before building more homes? --> Google reveals plans to build 20,000 Bay Area homes https://t.co/lNqnwkoT8K
— mike d. kail (@mdkail) June 18, 2019
Google announces $1B, 10-year plan to add thousands of homes to Bay Area https://t.co/HiH8sLgnfn
— PK (@PKGulati) June 19, 2019
Instead of this PR stunt it would be nice if @Google would actually pay their fair share of taxes and promote public transport rather than run a private (and desperately inefficient) transport service for your employees. @sundarpichaihttps://t.co/vDUuJ5SUjw
— Ali Al-Shabibi (@alshabib) June 19, 2019
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