“I am there couple times a month to use Embarcadero #1 for parking.”
What’s your take on the whole SF situation? I’m appalled that the SF citizens have let this happen.
My only explanation is that cities don’t know how rid themselves of masses living on the streets.
The Embarcadero mall is beautiful, and the public areas are being maintained even though there are few businesses remaining in it. Wonder who’s paying for that.
Traffic on a weekday is similar to traffic before 10am.
It only gets rough at 130-2pm as people are leaving earlier than they did before Covid and really, it's not that many people.
Before Covid, if I were in the city after 3pm, I hang around til 6 or 7.
Now, I just leave anytime and if it's during the new rush hour I just take it because it's nothing like it was before Covid.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/projects/2022/sfnext-downtown/
Before the pandemic, office work was responsible for a whopping 72% of the city’s gross domestic product, according to the Controller’s Office
Here's how downtown San Francisco fared during the pandemic through four metrics
Office space vacancy* | 4.8M sq. ft (Q1 2019) | 18.7M sq. ft (Q1 2022) | 290% |
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Convention attendees** | 221.5K (Q1 2019) | 30.3K (Q1 2022) | −86% |
BART exits*** | 9.8M (Q1 2019) | 2.3M (Q1 2022) | −76% |
Sales tax revenue**** | $55.6M (2019) | $33.5M (2021) | −40% |
It's worse than that now, as this article is over 1 year old