Poorly built homes by Lennar - surrounded by contamination.
Non-Profits that help the constituents of San Francisco and do not want to be involved with " dark money " are left to wither on the vine.
San Francisco has reached saturation point when it comes to abject corruption. We all read reports six years ago - involving the Federal Bureau of Investigation following the money.
Developers like Lennar are having a field day - wheeling and dealing - the Department of Building Inspection, the SF Mayor's Office, and the SF Public Utilities Commission - are complicit.
It does not matter that the SF Controller Ben Rosenfield and the SF City Attorney David Chiu - have the goods - but do not have the balls to - enforce them.
When Candlestick Stadium stood - there now stands a large crater. The crater has been there since 2015 - first Lennar wanted to build a Shopping Mall - and now is sending letters - enticing innocent people to buy homes. We are in the year 2022.
Nothing much will happen - Lennar lost billions in Florida - Hurrican threw a deep curve ball.
Lennar was hit hard in the belly. Added to the high cost of building materials - and banks cautious about dispensing with large loans - Lennar is left singing the blues.
https://www.kqed.org/news/11019150/figures-scrutinized-by-fbi-loom-large-in-hunters-point-shipyard-project
Lennar is a rogue developer sinking into the cesspool of its own creation.
Lennar is headquartered in Maimi, Florida - and Florida is in a mess. Hurricane Ian - a monster hurricane the largest ever to visit Florida - and Florida have had its share of other big hurricanes.
Before the pandemic - most Insurance Companies jumped in Florida - stopped issuing new policies - and stalled on all old policies.
Over 60,000 new homes are in the pipeline, heavy investment by Lennar, which has its own Insurance Company.
Lennar was blinded by Hurricane Ian - which brought Lennar to its knees.
Lennar is known for building poorly built homes on contaminated land - homes that are poorly built - and this is evident here in San Francisco - on Parcel A - Hunter Point Shipyard.
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