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To: tejek who wrote (2288)6/18/2014 1:48:49 PM
From: Jurgis Bekepuris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2722
 
they don't stand up well to SF...........except for........wait for it.......earthquakes
And California has not had a major one for decades, so no one remembers anymore. Honestly, even Northridge was not that big and it was 20 years ago or so.

When my mother lived in LA, she had earthquake insurance and she was probably the only one on the block with it...



To: tejek who wrote (2288)6/19/2014 11:03:54 AM
From: phaedra77  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2722
 
Fargo might be extreme! :) But I will be interested to see if we start to get alternative tech start-up clusters elsewhere. I can see that established companies with high revenue aren't going to care about higher rents for themselves - or needing to pay employees more to compensate for higher living costs - but could be a significant issue for start-ups.