In April, we are seeing a number of pedestrian safety initiatives moving from a planning phase and into construction. Watch for signage reflecting the new 20mph speed limit, ‘No Turn... read more →
International Downtown Association (IDA), the leading organization for professional place management leaders worldwide, and Bigbelly hosted a webinar on how the Bigbelly’s Smart Waste solution can support Placemaking & Operational... read more →
This post has been updated on April 21, 2021, via Glide: GLIDE (300 Block of Ellis) is hosting a weekly COVID-19 vaccination site every Thursday from 10am-3pm for... read more →
The Tenderloin Community Benefit District (TLCBD) is accepting Board applications in the Property Owner, Resident, and Business Owner categories. All applications are due by Friday, May 28th at 5pm. Serving... read more →
Here are some photos from our latest Play Streets event —a day for kids and families, hopscotch, music, storytelling, postcard-writing, chalk art, putt putt golf, and time outside. This event... read more →
TLCBD, Livable City, and other neighborhood partners are getting ready for the next Play Streets, Saturday, April 10th, 10-2pm. Join us on the 100 Block of Golden Gate for some... read more →
On Wednesdays in the Tenderloin, food boxes and prepared meals are distributed to families in need from the La Voz Latina office, through the collaborative efforts of neighborhood-serving organizations, including... read more →
Hospitality House’s 36th Annual Art Auction Fundraiser is underway! The Annual Art Auction benefits Hospitality House’s six community programs, including our Community Arts Program. THHE Auction online event will feature... read more →
It’s official! The Tenderloin is now the first San Francisco neighborhood to reduce the speed limit to 20 mph. Signage reflecting the new speed limit, along with ‘No Turn on... read more →
While some San Francisco schools are starting to reopen for in-person learning this April, our Corner Captains are also increasing their presence around key intersections where Tenderloin youth are likely... read more →