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June 20, 2023

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Joanne

This monstrosity is just ugly and HUGE! I would never have imagined something this big being built in that space. Just another boxy looking, sterile and agree looks like a prison!

Thought Anson Lanes that was built just a few years ago right down the street was huge but this one tops it off. Yep, Burlingame's very soul is being exploited with all these generic looking buildings. Guess today's architects all went to the same school with all these fabulous designs!

Paloma Ave

Apparently being an area of mostly single family homes is now a sin!

Cassandra

Schools? Poo? Automobiles?

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