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Mission District
fromMission Local
5 days ago

Excelsior's post-pandemic recovery shows it can pay to shrug off tourism

The Excelsior neighborhood demonstrated steady economic resilience after COVID-19, maintaining stable sales tax receipts between $130,000-$165,000 from 2022-2025, unlike other San Francisco neighborhoods that experienced dramatic fluctuations.
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

Legacy SF seafood restaurant closes after 56 years on the waterfront

"The restaurant was on a month-to-month agreement with the Port after its lease expired in December 2024," Young said in an email. "Port staff are currently assessing the building in anticipation of bringing the facility to market in early 2026 in search of a new restaurateur."
San Francisco
US politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 months ago

California tied with Louisiana for highest U.S. poverty rate in U.S., think tank reports

17.7% of Californians—about 7 million people—lived in poverty in 2024, tied with Louisiana for the highest state poverty rate.
fromThe Oaklandside
6 months ago

Lake Merritt's grand Bellevue Club is up for sale

A nearly 100-year-old building with expansive views of Oakland's Lake Merritt has been put up for sale again, this time after plans appear to have collapsed to develop it as a new hub for a San Francisco-based private club. The building, originally named the Women's Athletic Club of Alameda County when it opened in March 1929 and renamed the Bellevue in the late 20th century, was listed for sale on June 17 for an undisclosed price.
East Bay (California)
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