Tag: businesses

San Francisco Businesses Prepare For Election Night Unrest

SAN FRANCISCO—Several businesses and restaurants in San Francisco are preparing for potential election-night unrest. The Union Square Business Improvement District is estimating that 75 percent...

City Pauses Reopening Plans To Prevent Surge In Cases

SAN FRANCISCO—On October 30, San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced that the city will temporarily pause most of its reopening plans set for November...

Businesses Board-Up In Anticipation Of Election Night

SAN FRANCISCO—Businesses across San Francisco are putting up plywood outside their storefronts and temporarily closing in preparation for potential unrest following election day, no...

COVID-19 Is Killing The Economy!

UNITED STATES—This is the craziest thing in the world, but got damn I cannot wait till this COVID-19 pandemic ends. There are so many...

City Officials Release New Re-Opening Plan

SAN FRANCISCO—On September 1, San Francisco city officials unveiled a new plan for reopening indoor operations at schools, churches, and businesses. Starting September 1,...

Businesses Are Closing Left And Right

UNITED STATES—The worry is becoming quite real for me right now. I cannot tell you how many businesses that I have seen shuttered their...

Businesses In Opposition To Measures For Increasing Taxes

SAN FRANCISCO—This week, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors’ Budget and Finance Committee will be assembling to decide on several tax measures for the...

Zoos And Other Businesses Are To Remain Closed

SAN FRANCISCO—On Thursday, June 25, San Francisco’s Director of Health publicly announced that bars in the city could reopen for outdoor drinking on Monday,...

San Francisco Retail Reopens For Pickup and Delivery

SAN FRANCISCO—San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced on Wednesday, May 13 that all retails stores in downtown San Francisco may re-open on May 18...

Department Of Public Health Directives For Businesses

SAN FRANCISCO—The Department of Public Health sent directives to three categories of businesses on Friday, May 8. The first category includes “grocers, farmer’s markets,...
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