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The Tenderloin Economic Development Project is a program of the North of Market Neighborhood Improvement Corporation.  Here is what we do.

The Tenderloin is becoming a recognized destination in San Francisco once again, a positive trend we wish to build upon. We work with community organizations, businesses and city agencies to strengthen the Tenderloin as a destination for arts, culture and ethnic restaurants. 

  • We will build upon the numerous existing positive community art and culture assets: the EXIT Theatre; the Luggage Store Gallery; American Conservatory Theater; the Warfield Theatre; Alonzo King Lines Ballet; the Golden Gate Theatre; and other community art institutions.  
  • We will collaborate with local, accomplished nonprofit housing developers to lease vacant commercial space with community-serving retail and programming.   
  • We will combat drug dealing by investing in neighborhood improvements to encourage positive foot traffic and commerce.
     

Mission Statement

Help transform the Tenderloin into a vibrant and livable neighborhood for its low-income residents through economic, social, cultural, educational and safety initiatives. 

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