Read previewThe company behind San Francisco's $700-a-month tiny sleeping "pods" has accused city officials of worsening the city's homelessness problem as it battles a lengthy investigation.
James Stallworth, CEO of Brownstone Shared Housing, told Business Insider that San Francisco Planning Department staff had an "adversarial attitude toward housing."
Brownstone says it is waiting for city officials to approve a change-of-use request so it can continue operating its 4-foot-high sleeping pods in Mint Plaza.
City officials told BI that Brownstone still needed to complete important safety upgrades to comply with the law.
AdvertisementThe pods made headlines late last year after proving a hit with some tech workers seeking affordable accommodation in central San Francisco.
Persons:
—, James Stallworth, Daniel Sider, Stallworth, Sider, Christian Lewis
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Service, Francisco's, San Francisco Planning Department, Business, Tech
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San Francisco, Francisco