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San Francisco’s Plan to Save Its Downtown From the ‘Doom Loop’ | WSJ

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San Francisco's downtown suffered an exodus of workers and businesses during the pandemic. These closures followed the disappearance or scaling back of some of the city’s most prominent corporate tenants like Facebook and Salesforce.

But recently there have been small signs of a turnaround. With the AI boom hitting the Golden Gate City and new government policies helping streamline the permitting process for new businesses, San Francisco’s economy could be making a turn.

WSJ explores whether these new city policies and fresh commercial interest can return San Francisco’s downtown to its former glory.

0:00 Exodus of workers and businesses
1:14 Vacant office space
2:27 AI boom in San Francisco
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5:31 Revitalizing downtown San Francisco

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