Kim Nguyen owner of Mong Thu Cafe/Facebook After being closed while undergoing some upgrades with the help of city grants, Mong Thu Cafe, the family-run Vietnamese eatery known for mouth-watering, and... read more →
One of my first conversations in and about the Tenderloin was with Kathy Looper. She asked the question “What about Bob?” Bob is a senior citizen living at the Cadillac... read more →
Tenderloin Solidarity Banner held by neighborhood residents and community organizers as part of the Unite Against Hate rally at City Hall on Friday, August 25th. Courtesy of ABC 7 News... read more →
The purpose of 4 Corner Friday is simple: To create and strengthen meaningful relationships among neighbors (and our friends) in the Tenderloin: residents, families, children, and organizations, housed and unhoused.... read more →
On Wednesday, August 30th, experience a Safer Taylor Street with an interactive pop-up event that promises to bring a range of demonstrative prototypes including wider sidewalks, seating areas, greenery, and... read more →
Join us on Sept 7th from 5pm-7pm at 631 O'Farrell Street. We believe that in order to achieve our core purpose of the Tenderloin becoming a “Vibrant Community For ALL”... read more →
Mayor Edwin Lee, Supervisor Jane Kim, Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC) CEO Don Falk, and several community members took part in the ceremonial groundbreaking for the Taylor Family Apartments (Eddy and... read more →
In May of 2016, Mayor Ed Lee announced a new initiative, the Fix-It Team, to address quality-of-life issues such as sidewalk cleanliness, graffiti, and potholes among other concerns. In 2017,... read more →
As our neighborhood banners say, "Around here, we tend to know our neighbors." Take a moment to visit with us in front of our offices (512 Ellis Street at Leavenworth) during... read more →
Two opportunities to share your vision for SFMTA | San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's Safer Taylor Street Project. The Safer Taylor Street Project is a critical component of San Francisco's Vision... read more →
