Latest legislation and other efforts propelling the four components of Mayor Breed’s 30x30 Plan to reimagine San Francisco’s Downtown as a place where people live, work, and learn
Proposed legislation will enable local restaurants and bars located in Union Square, Mid-Market, and Thrive City to sell alcoholic beverages during outdoor events and activations
New grant program supports small businesses and community organizations to activate Downtown through fun weekend and evening events, and boosts San Francisco’s entertainment and nightlife sectors.
With 18 stories and 200 affordable housing units to middle-income residents, 921 Howard Street is one of the largest developments the City has seen in the last decade
The proposed Building Code legislation will codify and expand on the City’s current process that has helped small businesses save thousands of dollars and months in the permitting process since 2022
“Bricks at Embarcadero Plaza” will feature free and fun weekly programming for visitors, residents, and families to enjoy as the City ramps up Downtown activations in the area
The free concert series, produced by Another Planet Entertainment, aims to ensure that Downtown San Francisco remains a destination for live music, entertainment, and the arts
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