city planning http://kalw.org en Arriving at Market Street: how San Francisco's grand boulevard came to be http://kalw.org/post/arriving-market-street-how-san-franciscos-grand-boulevard-came-be <p>Market Street begins, or ends – depending on how you see it – down by the bay. There’s a plaza here, Justin Herman, where Market almost hits the Embarcadero.</p><p>At 4:30pm on a Tuesday afternoon, streams of people pass through this public space. Many of them carry briefcases and look like they’re in a hurry. Nick Gaffney, who’s on his way to the ferries, says his commute to the Financial District puts him on Market Street more often than he would like.</p><p>“I don’t understand why people drive down it quite frankly, because all you can do is take a right,” says Gaffney.</p> Tue, 11 Sep 2012 00:10:48 +0000 Audrey Dilling 16456 at http://kalw.org Arriving at Market Street: how San Francisco's grand boulevard came to be Could San Francisco become the next Manhattan? http://kalw.org/post/could-san-francisco-become-next-manhattan <p>Photographer Richard Morgenstein has lived in Pacific Heights since the late 1990s. Before that, he lived in Manhattan and enjoyed it. In many ways, Morgenstein is still very New York. He doesn’t have a car. He relies on public transportation to tote his camera bags around. But the new construction soaring above a growing San Francisco doesn’t really make him nostalgic for his former hometown. Rather, he’s inclined to give a Bronx cheer.</p> Mon, 10 Sep 2012 23:41:50 +0000 Ben Trefny 16455 at http://kalw.org Could San Francisco become the next Manhattan?