New skyscraper in San Francisco has ruined the skyline

I grew up there, worked there, and ultimately left for a far different lifestyle. Lived and worked in the marina district devastated by the earthquake in 1989, yet loved it while there. The skyline is for others in the East Bay to see. Money and progress don't care about views. Property at such a high premium makes having cars for pleasure a real difficult proposition, so I'm not surprised that most everyone here has a distaste for what you see. Simply a matter of different lifestyles, likes and preferences. Now my like is my 10 acres in farm country. Never would have figured I'd end up in the Midwest on what was once part of a working farm, and oh yes, I'm a Cal Berkeley grad living the simple life in Missouri.