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The Civic Center CBD will be hosting its 2015 Annual Meeting on June 25, 2015, starting at 9:00 am. It will be held at 100 Van Ness Avenue. In addition, the CBD will be including a recognition of the “Civic Star Awards.” Civic Star Award recipients are distinguished members in our community identified by the CCCBD Ambassadors.

Civic Center CBD to Host Community Mixer and Reception
The board of directors of the Civic Center Community Benefit District (CBD) invite you to a CBD Community Mixer and Reception for Supervisor London Breed. Monday, March 11, 2013 – 5:30 to 7:30pm The Green Room at the Veterans Building 401 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, California Meet new District 5 Supervisor London Breed, CBD…

Acclaimed Taiwanese Artist Hung Yi Presents Free Public Art “Fancy Animal Carnival"
One of Taiwan’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, Hung Yi (洪易), brings his large scale whimsical sculptures to San Francisco in a temporary art installation entitled “Fancy Animal Carnival” at San Francisco’s Civic Center Plaza from April 19 to May 7, 2015.

Ballots Out for 2016 Election for CBD Board
Ballots are in the mail now to every parcel owner in the Civic Center Community Benefit District (CCCBD) for the 2016 election for the board of directors. Each property owner, commercial or residential, should get a ballot and have the chance to vote for the new slate of member/representatives being proposed. According to the bylaws…

From Curbed: Let's Get to Know the Brand Spankin' New SFJAZZ Center
The SFJAZZ Center on the corner of Franklin and Fell streets in Hayes Valley open its doors to the press this morning for a sneak peek of what’s to come. Its official grand opening will be January 21, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, with season one running from January 21 through June 2, 2013. The building’s nearly…

The Commons on 3rd Thursdays Events Kick-Off New Commons Initiative
The “Commons on 3rd Thursdays” series of events grew out of the Civic Center Commons Initiative: a strategy to significantly improve the day-to-day safety, comfort and experience of the three public spaces between Market Street and City Hall.