
We will look into the tenderloin's future. With the a portion of San Francisco's tenderloin district joining the National Register of Historic Places, it is trying to improve its image and the quality of life of its residents. With promotion of a new museum, as well as pushes to make improvements to historic buildings, what changes are in store for current residents and tourists alike?
Don Falk, Executive Director, Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation
Elvin Padilla, Executive Director, Tenderloin Economic Development Corporation
Laurie Armstrong, Vice President of Public Affairs, San Francisco Convention and Visitors Bureau

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