“Families, local residents, mothers from La Voz Latina, and small business owners are organizing a march for Saturday, November 6, and circulating an open letter to Mayor London Breed seeking... read more →
In the Tenderloin, some community organizers and residents have seen noticeable differences in driving behavior following the speed limit reductions. Eric Rozell, pedestrian safety manager for the Tenderloin Community Benefit... read more →
“I think there’s space for addressing both of those realities in the neighborhood,” said Hunter Franks, executive director of the TLCBD. “Beauty and joy have an important role to play... read more →
Simon Bertrang, executive director of the Tenderloin Community Benefit District, said that whenever city residents learn what he does for a living, they lament the city’s dire conditions and say, “What can... read more →
Although the park currently is only on the 200 block, which was enlivened last year by Play Streets, “the vision for SPark is to extend to the 300 and 400... read more →
“This work is about Tenderloin neighbors coming together to transform their neighborhood,” said Simon Bertrang, executive director of the Tenderloin Community Benefit District, which has overseen much of the planning... read more →
Juanita MORE! partners with the Tenderloin Community Benefit District (TLCBD) and Livable City to giveaway 100 Samsung Galaxy Tablets to Tenderloin school-aged youth as part of the Play Streets program.... read more →
The Tenderloin will see a boost in after-school and community activities for teens and older transitional-aged youth through a new program funded in part by a federal grant. This will... read more →
For the last couple of weeks, four artists have been busy at work in the Tenderloin (along Jones Street) and seven artists in Bayview-Hunters Point (along Hunters Point Boulevard) adding... read more →
A new proposal to erect temporary sleeping cabins for the homeless on a parking lot in the Tenderloin could serve as a model for sites throughout San Francisco. “We needed... read more →