Photo: Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED KQED recently visited TLCBD's Safe Passage, resulting in radio, print, and video stories documenting some of the diverse voices powering this important program. Each... read more →
Two micro-unit housing projects in San Francisco's Tenderloin will soon start construction, adding to the historic wave of new housing in the low-income neighborhood. Read the full SF Business Times article by... read more →
Welcome to Tenderloin Arts LIVE, a collection of monthly Tenderloin arts events sourced from organizations, individuals, and venues from the neighborhood. Want to submit your events for next month’s listing? Fill... read more →
The Tenderloin People’s Congress was launched in 2015 as the Tenderloin Alliance and has held dozens of meetings across the neighborhood, including a TL People’s Summit in March with the intention... read more →
Less than a year after opening their contemporary restaurant, the partners behind BarnZu aim to open a second location in the Tenderloin.The new location will take over the former Lafayette Coffee... read more →
L to R: Dan Williams (TLCBD board president, representative business owner PianoFight, Steve Gibson (outgoing executive director/ongoing consultant, Fernando Pujals (TLCBD communications director), Simon Bertrang (incoming executive director). ... read more →
After careful consideration, the Tenderloin Community Benefit District board of directors has made the decision to move ahead with the assessment district renewal process one year early.The TLCBD... read more →
An annual art auction that's raising funds for a Tenderloin-based nonprofit kicks off at the Minnesota Street Project on Thursday, featuring works gathered from local and regional artists, galleries, and collectors.The event... read more →
From the SF Chronicle article by Brea Salim:But that is what makes Hai Ky Mi Gia so unique among the countless pho places in both the immediate neighborhood and the... read more →
From SF Weekly:The old, one-story building on the corner of Hyde Street and Golden Gate Avenue has been vacant since the end of 2015. The city has owned the former... read more →