SF Shines is part of the Mayor’s broader $115 million investment in the small business sector since the COVID-19 pandemic aimed at making it easier to start and run a business in San Francisco
Bay FC’s lease carries a 25-year term with four optional 5-year extensions for a potential total of 45 years.
The new training facility is a major win for San Francisco and builds on the Mayor’s broader work to redevelop Treasure Island with more housing and amenities.
Under new contract, Biederman Redevelopment Ventures Corporation will bring experience revitalizing places like Bryant Park in New York City to enliven Union Square and boost foot traffic to surrounding businesses
Co-sponsored by Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, the proposed legislation will enable local restaurants and bars located in Cole Valley’s commercial corridor to sell alcoholic beverages during outdoor events and activations
The City’s annual public safety initiative will again ramp up police and ambassador resources in Union Square and other high traffic shopping areas during the holidays.
Year to date, the Central Police District which includes Union Square, has seen a 44% decrease in crime compared to the same time period last year.
The new entertainment zone is the second to launch in the state under Mayor London Breed and Senator Scott Wiener’s legislation
Thrive City’s first entertainment zone to take place during a Winter Wonderland Tree Lighting Ceremony on Saturday, November 30
New programs bring total invested in San Francisco small businesses since the COVID-19 pandemic to over $115 million, helping thousands of businesses and the City’s broader work to fill vacancies, make storefront improvements, and provide disaster relief