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How San Francisco’s Planning Stakeholders Are Envisioning Post-COVID Retail Development

Virus, Retail Challenges Create Renewed Push for Flexible Space
The future of ground-floor retail tenants throughout San Francisco and across the country has become even murkier with the pandemic and damage from recent protests. (Getty Images)
The future of ground-floor retail tenants throughout San Francisco and across the country has become even murkier with the pandemic and damage from recent protests. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
June 4, 2020 | 9:44 P.M.

Planning code changes and easing restrictions on ground-floor retail space use are among some of the adaptations that cities — and even commercial developers and landlords — are considering as they seek to ensure retail's viability throughout the current pandemic as well as any future crises. Some ultimately may recognize retail tenants more as a community service rather than a revenue-generating tenant.

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