After four months of planning, Tenderloin restaurants will be able to offer outdoor dining on two stretches of closed-off street starting next Thursday, September 24.
The closures come after months of advocacy from the Tenderloin Merchants Association (TMA) and Tenderloin Community Benefit District (TLCBD). While the San Francisco’s Shared Spaces program was first launched in May, the Tenderloin was one of the last dense commercial corridors in San Francisco to get the go-ahead to close some blocks to cars. Read more.
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