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With a declining population, tariffs and some legacy businesses closing, San Francisco's Chinatown has a new plan to survive.
San Francisco’s mayor challenges the public perception of her city San Francisco’s empty office buildings and fleeing retailers have been in the news. London Breed challenges that narrative.
San Francisco’s travel and hotel industry hosted a summit to talk about what the future holds for city’s most important industry: tourism.
In spite of the challenges San Francisco city leaders have been tackling---the issues of homelessness, property crime, or drug addiction, San Francisco tourism experts say people are willing to ...
It’s time to double down on tourism to save San Francisco Alex Bastian, the president and CEO of the Hotel Council of San Francisco, on how tourism can uniquely revive the city.
San Francisco's iconic Pier 39 is abuzz with activity as tourists from around the world flock to explore the vibrant Embarcadero corridor.
There has been a little improvement in San Francisco's downtown, but it's still lacking the long-term foot traffic.
A frequent contributor to the New York Times Travel section, Freda Moon was born and raised in Northern California and now lives on a boat in San Francisco Bay with her husband, two kids and pet ...
It seems like everywhere you turn, there’s news about San Francisco’s “doom loop.” But some locals and tourism industry members feel there’s a misconception of what’s really happening ...
With summer just around the corner, the city of San Francisco is spending millions of dollars on a tourism campaign, and some locals’ reactions aren’t exactly favorable.
It's no secret that San Francisco has lagged behind other major U.S. cities in terms of its tourism comeback, but the scope of that lag remains startling.
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