A new campaign called We Love SF aims to shine a light on the beautiful and bright side of San Francisco, countering the 'doom loop' narrative.
aims to shine a light on the beautiful and bright side of San Francisco, countering the 'doom loop' narrative.
Case in point: The owner of Gump's department store -- a San Francisco institution for more than 160 years -- is saying he is fed up with the crime, open drug use and squalor on the streets of Union Square. This Christmas could be the store's last holiday season in the city.and the governor that was published in the Sunday edition of the San Francisco Chronicle asking them to do something.
"Gump's is a very old business, so we have lots of very devoted customers who come to us for decades. 'but we don't want to step foot in your city.' that's just an astonishing statement," Chachas said in a Zoom interview."Until you correct that, you are going to continue to see this drain of commerce. You are in this loop and until you change it so its a livable, safe accessible city, you will not correct it.
We Love SF is focused on sharing uplifting content from the community, and showing the beauty and good in the city on its InstagramLast week, the campaign held its first event at Nightingale on Kearny Street, a venue owned by Future Bars. Proprietor Doug Dalton said the huge turnout made for one of its biggest nights of the week in terms of sales.
The Dawn Club features local performers, and cocktails and whiskeys inspired by the post-prohibition era.
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