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Not many San Franciscans are likely to be familiar with Leidesdorff Street, barely more than a barren alley in the Financial District just south of the Transamerica Pyramid. Today, it is an in-between space. There’s little reason to come here, or to linger. But the street, and a few others like it, are at the center of a new vision for revitalizing the city’s downtown area, hollowed out by pandemic closures and facing an uncertain future as legions of office workers continue to prefer working remotely. ...
Five-month temporary vending installation and makeshift office space at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Over 200 Bay Area artists were included, over 10,000 items sold, generating over $100...
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The San Francisco Downtown has historically been a job center for the entire Bay Area. It attracts hundreds of thousands of workers from the region who, in turn, support thousands of businesses. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly 470,000 people commuted in to San Francisco from outside of San Francisco each day. This generated a great deal of economic activity for Downtown and throughout the city. During the pandemic, most office workers began working from home. This reduced economic activity in our office district and throughout the city b ...
San Francisco, CA — Legislation proposed by Mayor London N. Breed and Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin to support Downtown’s future as a dynamic mixed-use destination to live, work, and visit was unanimously approved by the Board of Supervisors. This legislation is a key part of the Mayor’s Roadmap to Downtown San Francisco’s Future that will help fill vacant ground floor spaces and underutilized buildings in the Downtown and Union Square areas through a pair of overarching st...