SF leaders want to make pop-ups permanent

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The economic success of downtown San Francisco’s future lies in giving the temporary pop-ups that will take it from “vacant to vibrant” a more permanent presence in the area, city leaders said Friday.

“They want to be able to use downtown as not just a place that they work, a place that they eat but a place that they can have fun in, as well, and so we have to make sure as a city that we make it a lot easier,” said Breed, noting that The City’s proliferating layers of bureaucracy can make it difficult to move downtown.

Peskin, whose supervisorial district includes the Financial District, said during Friday’s press conference that he visited KALW’s pop-up at 220 Montgomery St. on Thursday night as part of a “Vacant to Vibrant” launch party. Breed doubles down on welfare drug screening program In an Interview with The Examiner, Breed argued her proposal has been misrepresented

“It is an opportunity to re-envision a downtown that we didn't have before. That was more of a monoculture,” Peskin said. “A downtown that in the future will be much more interesting, that will be alive like our neighborhoods are alive.”

 

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