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SF launches ‘Vacant to Vibrant’ program to fill downtown vacancies with pop-up shops
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Downtown San Francisco has been struggling to recuperate after the pandemic. So, town has a brand new concept to revive Downtown. This system known as “Vacant to Vibrant.”
It launched this week and organizers are nonetheless taking functions. The plan would deliver pop-up companies to empty storefronts. Greater than 100 distributors have utilized.
In Downtown San Francisco, you will nonetheless discover plenty of empty storefronts. Nonprofit SF New Deal and town’s Workplace of Financial Workforce Improvement hope to alter that.
“It might be nice to see them extra utilized. And simply to deliver extra life downtown,” stated Ben Quint-Glick who works in Downtown San Francisco.
Organizers say it is a part of an even bigger street map to breathe new life into San Francisco’s Downtown.
“This program is getting plenty of pleasure. As a result of I feel it is one thing we might do instantly,” stated Simon Bertrang, government director of nonprofit SF New Deal, which was chosen by town to launch “Vacant to Vibrant.”
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This system might begin in late summer season and embody 15 pop-ups in a two to a few block space of Downtown. To date, seven property house owners and 130 potential pop-ups have submitted functions.
Bertrang stated he has obtained functions from all types of pop-ups together with cultural organizations, artists, and eating places.
“They wish to deliver every kind of meals downtown, lumpia, Singaporean meals, a mocha café, and likewise a ton of artists – painters, mosaicists, ceramicists, photographers,” stated Bertrang.
“I feel it is nice. I feel the extra various distributors, the higher. I feel that is what makes this metropolis nice,” stated Quint-Glick.
Many individuals say they’re on board with the short-term companies going up in empty storefronts.
“I feel it will generate earnings, it will generate some publicity, like I stated. For all of us which are doing the pop up,” stated Maria Soriano, who works in Downtown San Francisco.
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Some say this could possibly be the way forward for San Francisco.
“This program, “Vacant to Vibrant,” will create a window on that future; folks can expertise, they’ll see it, they’ll go Downtown and truly expertise what that vibrant San Francisco Downtown shall be sooner or later,” stated Bertrang.
The Downtown SF Partnership will associate to match pop-ups with business landlords.
Robbie Silver, the manager director of the Downtown SF Partnership, launched this assertion in regards to the mission:
“The Downtown SF Partnership has beforehand gone door-to-door within the monetary district and Jackson Sq. to survey what number of vacant areas there are on the bottom ground. With 1,336 to this point, there’s about 33 vacant areas and 150,000 sq. ft. We welcome initiatives that’ll deliver new experiences to our district and provides extra cause for folks to come back and keep downtown. Turning areas into locations are key to making a vibrant, mixed-use downtown.”
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San Francisco hotel workers agree pay rise after 3-month strike
What’s New
Hilton hotel workers in San Francisco voted on Christmas Eve to approve a new union contract after a 93-day strike, according to the Unite Here Local 2 union.
The union, which represents about 15,000 workers in the region, announced that the deal settles the last of the city’s 2024 hotel strikes, covering approximately 900 Hilton workers.
Newsweek has contacted Unite Here Local 2 and Hilton via email for comment.
Why It Matters
The new contracts after this year’s strikes establish significant improvements in wages, health care and workload protections for workers at Hilton, Hyatt and Marriott-operated hotels.
The agreements conclude months of labor unrest that involved thousands of workers and disrupted San Francisco’s hotel industry.
What To Know
Hilton workers voted 99.4 percent in favor of the agreement on Christmas Eve, which includes a $3 per hour immediate wage increase, additional raises, and protections against understaffing and increased workloads.
The four-year contract preserves affordable union health insurance and provides pension increases. The deal covers workers at Hilton San Francisco Union Square and Parc 55, with 650 workers having actively participated in the strike.
This agreement follows similar contracts reached with Hyatt workers on Friday and Marriott workers last Thursday, covering a total of 2,500 workers who had been on strike since late September.
What People Are Saying
Bill Fung, a housekeeping attendant at Hilton San Francisco Union Square for 29 years, said: “These 93 days have not been easy, and I’m so proud that my coworkers and I never gave up. We stood together through the rain and cold, and even though there were some hard days, it was all worth it. We will go back to work with our health care, good raises, and the confidence of knowing that when we fight, we win.”
Lizzy Tapia, President of Unite Here Local 2, said: “Hilton, Hyatt, and Marriott workers refused to give up their health care or go backwards – and we proved on the picket line that we’re not afraid of a tough fight. As contract talks begin with the city’s other full-service hotels in the new year, they should know that this is the new standard they must accept for their own employees.”
San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie said on X: “All those that have been out on strike will be back to work, and just in time for Christmas. So, things are looking bright as we head into 2025.
What Happens Next
Unite Here Local 2 said it would push for other full-service hotels in San Francisco to adopt the same standards established by the Hilton, Hyatt, and Marriott agreements when contract negotiations resume in 2025.
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