Today, with many people stuck at home due to shelter-in-place orders, there’s been an increased demand for clothing donations at St. Anthony's in the Tenderloin, leading to a... read more →
For weeks, rumors swirled around the queer community that San Francisco’s June 28 Pride would be canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As the shelter-in-place order hit, then... read more →
City workers have moved more than 140 homeless Tenderloin residents into hotel rooms and city-sanctioned tent encampments over the last eight days in response to a legal settlement... read more →
Following the Tenderloin Small Business $2k Mini Grants, in which the TLCBD was able to support 68 small businesses, we are excited to share additional opportunities to help... read more →
Few would dispute that the Tenderloin has been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has intensified long-standing inequities in the city's densest neighborhood. On May 6, the Mayor's Office... read more →
Un Cafecito Tadu, Photo via SF Gate Taqueria El Sol TLCBD, in partnership with Tenderloin Equitable Development Project (TEDP) and Tenderloin Merchants Association (TMA), has helped facilitate a... read more →
The Tenderloin is 20% Latinx families and a majority of working people. But media coverage focuses almost exclusively on SRO tenants and the unhoused. This has allowed the... read more →
In case you missed the TL Together: Unity, Resilience, and Power in the Tenderloin panel discussion, you can watch the video here. Special thanks to the speakers, including District... read more →
Ten floors above the crowded, dirty, frightening Tenderloin, Curtis Bradford can only watch. And listen.The community organizer for the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corp. wishes he could be down on the... read more →
It’s been four weeks since San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced an ambitious plan to clean up and slow the flood of homeless tents in the Tenderloin. And... read more →