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First-ever retail space in Muni subway station serves Chinatown passengers
More retail is expected to launch at the Chinatown-Rose Pak Station in months ahead.Read More
Mobile vaccination units to serve Chinatown seniors, Treasure Island residents
Late next week, San Francisco’s mobile vaccination team will start administering Covid-19 vaccines to seniors living in Chinatown’s largest public housing complex, city officials announced Friday. The City plans...Read More
Rose Pak Chinatown station wins the naming fight, for now
“I don’t think divisiveness is disqualifying from civic recognition. If that were the standard, we’d have to tear down half of the street signs in San Francisco.”Read More
Supes hear earful over allowing private transit into ‘red carpet’ lanes
Residents and merchants have mixed feelings towards red-painted, transit-only lanes in San Francisco.Read More
Chinatown public housing reborn under nonprofit
Residents, community members and city officials celebrated the reopening of 92 units of public housing Thursday.Read More
Mission Bay affordable housing honors Mayor Ed Lee
An affordable housing site in San Francisco's Mission Bay broke ground Thursday morning that will house homeless veterans and low-income families.Read More
San Francisco taps LEDs for brighter, cheaper streetlights
The new LED lights will shine warmer white light, consume half the energy, and last four times longer.Read More
Supes approve Shotwell senior housing
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously backed an affordable senior housing project in the Mission District.Read More
Number of families in SRO housing doubles
In San Francisco, whole families are increasingly living in apartments that were intended to house only one person, according to a new report released today by a group of...Read More
Mission Bay affordable housing moves forward
A San Francisco nonprofit's plan to create affordable housing for homeless veterans in the city's Mission Bay neighborhood has moved closer to its realization.Read More
Residents debate regulations on short-term rentals
Dozens of San Francisco residents expressed their clashing views Monday afternoon on whether the city should limit the number of nights that short-term residential units can be rented out and the...Read More