Good afternoon! Here’s the latest:
The city’s downtown recovery plan, writes Joe Eskenazi, relies perhaps too much on getting more drunks into the streets. What do existing businesses with liquor licenses think about creating party zones and adding subsidized competitors? And what does the city’s chief economist think?
Mayor Daniel Lurie has announced five new ‘entertainment zones’ for open-air drinking, music, partying, and street sales. The city now has nine such zones, including Valencia Street between 16th and 21st Streets, and Folsom between Seventh and Eighth.
Okay, we’ve got a list of the top 5 names the public chose for the park at the Great Highway. (No, “Traitor Joe’s” didn’t make it.) Stay tuned: Rec & Parks will make its decision this week.
More soon,
Sara
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Downtown SF recovery plan relies on getting young people drunk
โWe do not have the supply of customers to support even the existing businesses.ย “
Valencia among 5 new โentertainment zonesโ
“The energy and foot traffic that entertainment zones bring would be a great boon for the corridor.”
Ocean Beach isn’t among top 5 names for Great Highway park
“Ocean Beach is a separate property under National Park Service jurisdiction.โย
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Events
Today: LAUREL with Kate Petayvin, Brick & Mortar Music Hall, April 7, 8-10PM
Tomorrow: Inside City Hall: Ted Egan, chief economist of San Francisco, at Manny’s, April 8, 6-7PM





