The Healthy Corner Store Coalition just announced that Dalda’s community market is now providing a 10% discount on all healthy items throughout the store for all Tenderloin residents and staff.... read more →
It’s almost Valentine’s Day! While social distancing practices remain large and in charge, you can still show some love to local businesses. Get a gift for that special somebody (or... read more →
Larkin Restaurant Thursday January 28th, San Francisco Allows Outdoor Dining and Personal Services and Expands Capacity for Grocery Stores, Retail, and Lodging. Larkin Street will be fully reopened for Outdoor... read more →
For Tenderloin Small Business Owners, The U.S. Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan program has now been reopened! You can apply even if you already received a PPP... read more →
via Code Tenderloin: Applicants seeking career paths in social work, security, social-media marketing, payroll & finance, community safety & cleanliness, recycling, mechanics, operations, health education and healthcare should join this... read more →
Grants range from $5,000 to $25,000 for small businesses and non-profits that have been impacted by COVID-19 health and safety restrictions. Grant amounts vary based on the applicants' annual revenue... read more →
The following Bay Area community feeding programs are taking applications from restaurants. If selected as a partner, you would be paid to prepare food for larger groups in need. This... read more →
Having been redesigned by Brick to retain and incorporate the existing garage’s façade on the O’Farrell Street site, a façade which was known to be a contributor to San Francisco’s... read more →
Farmers have suffered financially but still show up for a neighborhood in need. Throughout the pandemic, vendors like Bartle at the farmers market — open Wednesday and Saturday — have... read more →
Longtime San Francisco restaurateur and owner of Civic Center’s Soluna Cafe & Lounge, Rene Denis opened his latest venture, Chao Pescao, Thursday — turning the once Cuban-Colombian food delivery pop-up... read more →