Check-it:Since it was built in the mid-1970s, the San Francisco has appealed to prominent attorneys, business executives, financially comfortable retirees and others drawn by its sweeping views, manicured grounds and rare sense of seclusion in the middle of the city. Those condo dwellers aren’t the kinds of people who are used to being shut out of civic conversations. Yet that’s exactly how many of them describe their relationship with Crown Center and the Royals as plans for a new downtown stadium advance. You walk out our front door, and you’d be at the baseball stadium.” AOL: Did the Royals forget about the people who already live at Crown Center?