Authorized under new state law, the first Entertainment Zone will be in Downtown San Francisco on Front Street under Mayor Breed’s legislation approved today.
Other EZ locations being considered include Union Square, Mid-Market, and Thrive City.
A cohort of 60 scholars begin working, living, and learning in San Francisco today as a first step in the Mayor’s broader strategy to bring an HBCU satellite campus to the City
The plan is a component to the Mayor’s broader Budget that prioritizes continued investment in revitalization efforts to reimagine San Francisco’s premier retail and hospitality district
Building on the success of the program’s first cohort announced last fall, Vacant to Vibrant will expand to include eight new storefronts in the East Cut, Financial District, and Yerba Buena
This year’s theme, “Make it here,” focuses on the small businesses that create products in San Francisco, as well as encouraging residents and visitors to shop and dine locally to support small businesses
Proposed legislation will enable local restaurants and bars to participate in beverage sales during outdoor events and activations
New grant program will fund entertainment and other revitalization projects
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