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San Francisco Could Throw Lifeline to Chinatown Restaurants Struggling To Survive Pandemic

City Officials Approve $1.9 Million in Relief for Iconic Neighborhood's Small Food Businesses
Mandatory closures and racist behavior has left restaurants in San Francisco's Chinatown district particularly vulnerable to the coronavirus pandemic's devastating impact. (San Francisco Travel Association)
Mandatory closures and racist behavior has left restaurants in San Francisco's Chinatown district particularly vulnerable to the coronavirus pandemic's devastating impact. (San Francisco Travel Association)
CoStar News
January 21, 2021 | 11:00 P.M.

Restaurants in San Francisco's Chinatown district could get crucial financial assistance from city officials' plan to redirect contingency funding to the neighborhood's struggling businesses.

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