Well done man, very well done.
Despite the stunning architecture (including Dunn's Chambord building, one of my top five favorites in the city) the lack of action up there has
taken a toll on those grand hotels.
It's a quiet residential enclave with very litle commercial activity and the old guard are determined to make it more so. (See Livenation's recent struggle to get more shows at the Masonic Center or the Fairmont's denied proposal for a new tower for example.)
It is a breathtaking neighborhood (and I love hanging at Huntington Park when I'm too lazy to go to Dolores), but I wonder what its future will be with such resistance to any and all non-residential activity.