San Francisco

The Tenderloin & Central Market: A Healthy Neighborhood for All?

Lunchtime Forum

Image courtesy Sergio Ruiz

Growth and the success of the overall economy has put pressure on the long-challenged Tenderloin community, but it has also created, for the first time in decades, opportunities for investment. Learn more about the recently released Central Market/Tenderloin Strategy and the next steps necessary to make the neighborhood a healthy place for everyone.

+ Amy Cohen / Mayor's Office of Economic and Workforce Development
+ Don Falk / Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation
+ Randy Shaw / Tenderloin Housing Clinic
+ Anh Nguyen / Tenderloin Economic Development Project

Admission

free for SPUR members
$10 for non-members

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