48Units

Keep Bernal out of Reach
Vacant storefront on city street

Good Taste: Blocking that new café because it might attract the wrong neighborhood characters

Our columnist explains why empty storefronts are preferable to foot traffic.

Food & Drink •

San Francisco City Hall

Supes to debate landmark “No New Neighbors” proposal

The amendment would cap Bernal Heights population at 1995 levels, ensuring pristine views and unlimited parking—if you already live here, that is.

The Agenda •

Yard sign reading 'Just Say No to New People'

Opinion: Yard signs are our last defense against duplexes

If everyone just prints bigger “No Rezone” signs, the planners will surely back down.

Trust the Science sign in academic library

48 Units is more than enough for our Hill! Local webmaster puts up "Trust the Science" signs in front of house while ignoring academic studies in housing supply

A deep dive into the comforting power of selective citation.

Satellite view of a city

Vancouver author tests positive for hereditary NIMBYism — still plans book tour to Bernal

A shocking medical breakthrough links anti-density sentiment to illiquid housing wealth.