From Examiner: San Francisco has no plans to show Super Bowl in Civic Center Plaza

From Examiner: San Francisco has no plans to show Super Bowl in Civic Center Plaza

Giants fans flocked to Civic Center Plaza in 2010 and 2012 to watch the team win the World Series. But for the Super Bowl, as of now there are no plans to broadcast the 
Feb. 3 game outside City Hall. “I don’t think we are permitted to do one,” Mayor Ed Lee said of showing…

From KALW: The haves and have-nots of San Francisco's mid-Market district

From KALW: The haves and have-nots of San Francisco's mid-Market district

  The mid-Market district of San Francisco is undergoing tremendous change. Construction cranes literally cast shadows over the businesses and charities serving long-time residents of the neighborhood. This is an area filled with supported housing and Single Room Occupancy hotels. Homeless people and panhandlers traverse the wide sidewalks. One of the food pantries that serves…

From Curbed: Let's Get to Know the Brand Spankin' New SFJAZZ Center

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…

From Curbed: Public Art for 1411 Market Street

From Curbed: Public Art for 1411 Market Street

The two-tower project proposed for 1411 Market Street has been in the works since 2007, and got its final entitlements back in February 2011. The super-sleek Handel Architects design includes 754 rental apartments and approximately 19,000 sq.ft. of commercial space located in two 35-story and 19-story towers connected by a 9-story base podium. Part of the project’s approvals were public…

Civic Center CBD the newest district in San Francisco

Civic Center CBD the newest district in San Francisco

The Community Benefit Districts (CBD) program strives to improve the overall quality of life in targeted commercial districts and mixed-use neighborhoods through a partnership between the City and local communities. Once an area has voted to establish a CBD, local property owners are levied a special assessment to fund improvements to their neighborhood. The funds are administered…

CBD Safety Committee Seeks Your Input: Take Our Safety Survey

CBD Safety Committee Seeks Your Input: Take Our Safety Survey

The board of directors of the Civic Center CBD created a Safety Committee to discuss the overall safety of the district including police and criminal activity and the effectiveness of the data collected. We are asking you – property owners, business owners, employees, residents and visitors – to tell us about your safety concerns and…

Support '5 Blocks' – A Documentary Film about Renewal and Resurrection

Support '5 Blocks' – A Documentary Film about Renewal and Resurrection

Will the promise of lifting people up become a way of pushing people out or will the 5 Blocks revitalization effort become a national model for inner cities ? 5 Blocks is a documentary film about the revitalization of San Francisco’s central Market Street, from a gritty no-man’s land to a center for art and…

San Francisco City Hall & Seven Other Historic Civic Center Buildings File For LEED Certification

San Francisco City Hall & Seven Other Historic Civic Center Buildings File For LEED Certification

Mayor Edwin M. Lee today at the U.S. Green Building Council Greenbuild International Conference and Expo being held at the Moscone Convention Center announced that the City and County of San Francisco has filed for LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification for eight buildings in San Francisco’s Historic Civic Center District. Read Mayor’s…

From AsianWeek: Asian Art Museum Kicks Off 10th Anniversary With Epic Exhibition

From AsianWeek: Asian Art Museum Kicks Off 10th Anniversary With Epic Exhibition

The Asian Art Museum kicks off its 10th anniversary in San Francisco’s Civic Center with an exhibition from one of the greatest archaeological discoveries in modern times. China’s Terracotta Warriors: The First Emperor’s Legacy will be on view February 22 – May 27, 2013. Read entire article.

Congratulations, Giants! Parade and Celebration Traffic Details

Congratulations, Giants! Parade and Celebration Traffic Details

Market and Mission Streets Closed to Traffic SFMTA Encourages Fans to take Public Transportation to Parade and Celebration for the World Champion San Francisco Giants The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), which oversees all surface transportation in the City including the Municipal Railway (Muni), encourages baseball fans to take public transportation to the parade…

SFMTA Replacing Metro Station Doors at Van Ness Station

SFMTA Replacing Metro Station Doors at Van Ness Station

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), which oversees the Municipal Railway (Muni), advises Muni customers about its ongoing state of good repair work on the Muni Metro system. Over the course of seven weeks starting on August 20, 2012, the SFMTA will replace the metal roll-up station entrance doors at the Van Ness Muni…

Weekend Transit Services for the America’s Cup World Series and Fleet Week Events, October 6-7, 2012

Weekend Transit Services for the America’s Cup World Series and Fleet Week Events, October 6-7, 2012

San Francisco will feature an exciting series of waterfront events in early October 2012. The main event viewing areas are along San Francisco’s northern and eastern waterfront, including Marina Green, Aquatic Park, Fisherman’s Wharf, Pier 39, Piers 30-32 and Pier 80. All of the waterfront locations can be reached via public transit, bike or by…

From SF Chronicle: Plans seek to add life to Civic Center

From SF Chronicle: Plans seek to add life to Civic Center

by John Wildermuth Civic Center is the perfect San Francisco neighborhood: centrally located, plenty of businesses, scads of public transit and a world-class array of cultural amenities, including the Opera, Symphony and Ballet. But when the thousands of government workers disappear at 5:30 each weekday evening and the concert halls turn out the lights, Civic Center Plaza…

San Francisco Travel Selects Civic Center CBD as a Recipient of 2012/2013 Neighborhood Partnership Grants

San Francisco Travel Selects Civic Center CBD as a Recipient of 2012/2013 Neighborhood Partnership Grants

The San Francisco Travel Association has selected ten unique businesses to receive its 2012/2013 Neighborhood Partnership Grants. Now in its third year, the grant program was created to extend the economic impact of San Francisco’s tourism industry into the city’s diverse neighborhoods and involve more businesses located outside the traditional visitor areas in San Francisco…

Civic Center Community Benefit District Expands Services to Seven Days

Civic Center Community Benefit District Expands Services to Seven Days

After a successful launch in February of the Community Service Ambassadors (CSAs), the Civic Center Community Benefit District (CBD) has expanded its service from five days a week to seven days a week beginning July 16, 2012. Prior to this, the CSA service was provided Tuesday through Saturday during daytime hours, 7:30 am to 7:30…