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
3300 Mission Street, one of the first 100% affordable housing projects built along the Mission Bernal corridor in 20 years, is part of larger efforts to address housing displacement across San Francisco
Mayor to introduce legislation to formalize the public-private partnership between the City and BXP to bring a major renovation to Embarcadero Plaza and neighboring Sue Bierman Park. New waterfront park will advance the Mayor’s work to reimagine Downtown and add vibrancy to support San Francisco’s small businesses and corridors
The free, all-ages celebration will take place in conjunction with the popular 2024 Bhangra & Beats Night Market, capping off another successful season of the Downtown activation
The $3 million renovation project, the latest in a series of enhancements to make the park more welcoming, accessible, and safe for all visitors, links Golden Gate Park to the bustling Irving Street commercial corridor
The funding from the EPA’s Clean Ports Program will help complete the build out of a zero-emission network that connects communities served by SF Bay Ferry, including Oakland, Richmond, Vallejo and Alameda
$44 million from the State of California will fund shelter operations that have helped create the space to bring people indoors and bring encampments in San Francisco to new lows
The City will now move forward to acquire 2280 Market Street in the Castro neighborhood as the new permanent home for what was the nation’s first LGBTQ museum when it launched over 20 years ago
Dorsey-Smith brings nearly three decades of experience with DCYF and in the youth development field where she worked on youth empowerment and social change programs