Monday, October 1, 2012

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But the ongoing dev elopment has not yet reached all of S oMa, and just 1 block west of the toniest shopping mall in town is the heart of skid row: 6th and 7th streets below Market Street. Market Street itself is also home to a shar e of the city s homeless r esidents. S o although S oMa has some of the city s greatest cultural attractions and ev en a few of its best hotels, families with young children may prefer lodging in a less gritty part of town.

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