Photo via SF Weekly’s coverage about the theft.Courtesy of Code Tenderloin Bold Italic’s recent roundup of San Francisco pool hangouts includes Phoenix Hotel, which is of no surprise... read more →
“Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the best affordable halal restaurants around San Francisco, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list... read more →
Photo via SF Weekly’s coverage about the theft.Courtesy of Code Tenderloin You might never take your laptop computer for granted again if it was a key for getting... read more →
U.S. Attorney David Anderson has started an effort to crackdown on drug trafficking in the Tenderloin. In his press conference, he adds that the enforcement initiative by more... read more →
There’s a visually striking addition to the ever-troubled Tenderloin — a nine-story structure clad in colorful brick that holds 113 apartments for low-income residents, plus a pair of... read more →
Developers plan to kick off construction on 240 microunit apartments in San Francisco’s gritty Tenderloin neighborhood. The idea behind the project is to create cost-efficient homes for low-income... read more →
A 24-hour pit stop went into operation as of August 12th at Boeddeker Park (Eddy & Jones). This is part of a 90-day pilot program, which after the... read more →
Ali, a 19 year-old sophomore at San Francisco State University, plays forward in the Tenderloin Street Soccer Club’s all-immigrant team, which was created by Street Soccer USA. The... read more →
The film with its harsh name, “Drugs in the Tenderloin,” is nevertheless a tender film. After the documentary premiered on television in 1967, it never aired again— until... read more →
The Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing has less oversight, less accountability, and less transparency over its budget, strategy, and policies than nearly every other large city department.... read more →