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Abstract:Inside East Cut, one of the US's priciest zip codes where special patrols keep the streets clean around the offices of giants like Google and Facebook.
San Francisco's East Cut is the fastest-growing neighborhood in one of the fastest-growing cities in America — and it didn't even exist until two years ago.
This part of town houses some of San Francisco's most high-profile characters — Salesforce, Google, Facebook, and the like call this neighborhood home — and luxury high-rises are popping up to accommodate the thousands moving into the area.
So to distinguish this area from the rest of the city, a neighborhood association pooled a reported $70,000 in taxes from local property owners and rebranded the area as the “East Cut.”
But some residents have had a hard time adopting the area's new moniker, and the neighborhood is not without its problems.
There are traffic congestion, no schools, and a lack of affordability as developers have capitalized on the area, churning out high-rise after high-rise of luxury, multi-million-dollar condos.
Take a look around the East Cut, with its glitzy, glass high-rises and big tech offices.
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