After closing its doors nearly a decade ago, Yoshi’s, local groups and The City over what the space will look like and how it will best serve the community
The nightclub and restaurant’s last day will be March 31, the International Transgender Day of Visibility
A downtown San Francisco business group uses magicians, musicians and light shows to reanimate once-busy streets suffering from post-pandemic quiet
Jeffrey's Toys, a staple in The City for 85 years and one of the last of its kind downtown, will sell its last comic book and Funko Pop! next month
The high-end menswear shop the building currently holds is a favorite of former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown
Multiple bidders have expressed interest in buying the assets of the 127-year-old San Francisco-based beermaker that shuttered last summer
The Webster Street location has provided a range of essential services to senior citizens and families in the Fillmore and Japantown neighborhoods
City officials are expanding San Francisco’s “Vacant to Vibrant” program, which aimed to spur downtown’s economic recovery through storefronts and other events
On Waverly founders Cynthia and Jennifer Huie believe the historic neighborhood's path forward must be forged by its history
Sales of San Francisco office buildings last year hit the lowest level in terms of dollars since 2010 as the average price per square foot plunged
San Francisco's office vacancy rate surged to a new record in the fourth quarter despite higher leasing activity as some tech companies gave up big spaces
Nearly four years after the pandemic devastated one of The City's most historic neighborhoods, here's where things stand
The company shuttered its massive Dogpatch campus