Tyler Florence, a renowned chef, suddenly closed his Miller & Lux Provisions in downtown San Francisco, alongside a nearby rotisserie chicken cafe. This decision came less than two years after receiving a $440,000 grant from the city to help revive the downtown area. In response to the abrupt closure, city officials promptly sought a replacement to prepare for major events like the NBA All-Star Weekend. b. Patisserie has been identified as a potential new tenant. The initial funding had been controversial due to its supposed intention to fill vacant storefronts in the area, leading to mixed reactions locally.
The presence of Miller and Lux on the square played a pivotal role in boosting engagement and activities during the holiday season, enhancing international media perception.
In 2023, San Francisco's Office of Economic and Workforce Development granted Florence's restaurant group $440,000 to open a pastry shop and a rotisserie chicken cafe.
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