Recently the New Zealand Herald wrote an article about the Tenderloin, and how its been able to largely withstand many of the gentrification issues that have faced the City at-large. The article highlights some of the challenges as well as some of the unique qualities that make the Tenderloin a beautiful place. There’s are also quotes in there from Del Seymour of Code Tenderloin and TLCBD’s Director of Communications, Fernando Pujals.
“For Fernando Pujals, who works at the Tenderloin Community Benefit District, and a transplant from Florida, [t]his neighbourhood may be the last place in San Francisco where no one is transfixed with their phone screens or wearing headphones…”People say hello here and if you begin a conversation, there are conversations back.”
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