"These new protections for beloved legacy businesses send a signal to real estate speculators that they must deal honestly and constructively with small businesses instead of imposing their own vision on our neighborhoods for profit." Supervisor Aaron Peskin.
"It's a temporary relief and will require San Francisco Planning to study the program and identify permanent solutions that will protect legacy businesses in the long run."
Vanick Der Bedrossian expressed gratitude for the measure but shared his doubts, stating, 'I am also doubtful it will make a significant change in saving my restaurant at 2210 Fillmore St.'
The new legislation demands conditional use authorizations through public hearings for any landlord seeking to replace or demolish a legacy business for the next 18 months.
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