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  2. SFpark - Wikipedia

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    By December 2012, average hourly parking rates had dropped by 14 cents from $2.73 to $2.59, SFMTA's revenue from parking citations dropped from 45% to 20% of total parking revenue, and 6% of the new meters charged 25¢ an hour. [8] A March 2014 study found that SFpark met its 60–80% occupancy goal and that cruising for parking is down by 50%. [9]

  3. Rincon Center - Wikipedia

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    Rincon Center is a complex of shops, restaurants, offices, and apartments in the South of Market neighborhood of Downtown San Francisco, California.It includes two buildings, one of which is the former Rincon Annex post office building, completed in 1940.

  4. Hilton San Francisco Financial District - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Fried, art and architecture critic for the San Francisco Examiner, wrote an article enthusiastically promoting the Chen/Cherk design three weeks after the five designs were revealed. [1] The SFGCCSA was reorganized as the Chinese Culture Foundation (CCF) of San Francisco on October 15, 1965, by financier J.K. Choy, Joe Yuey, and others.

  5. Think you have downtown parking problems? This restaurant may ...

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    Tokala said a lack of parking has cost her restaurant and the student-run restaurant at Niche. The restaurants used to bring in $10,000 a day, she said, and now bring in $1,000 a day.

  6. John's Grill - Wikipedia

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    John's Grill was established in 1908 [4] and was the first restaurant to open in downtown San Francisco after the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. [5] The restaurant stands at the edge of the Tenderloin neighborhood, around the corner from the "Powell Street Cable Car Turnaround."

  7. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency - Wikipedia

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    On the operating side, funding comes from San Francisco's general fund, transit passenger fares, fines and fees the agency charges, grants, and revenue from parking facilities. [10] On the capital side, funding comes from at least 38 different sources at the local (San Francisco), regional (Bay Area), state, and federal levels. [11]

  8. Kearny Street - Wikipedia

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    Landmarks along Kearny Street include Lotta's Fountain at Market Street, where 1906 earthquake commemorations are held; One Montgomery Tower (an office building located on Kearny and Post streets, despite the name); 555 California Street, the city's fourth tallest skyscraper; the location of the old Hall of Justice at Kearny and Clay Streets now occupied by the Hilton San Francisco Financial ...

  9. Cole Valley, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Cole Valley is a small neighborhood in San Francisco, California. It borders Golden Gate Park to the north, Haight-Ashbury to the northeast, The Castro to the east, and Twin Peaks to the south. Near Kezar Stadium , Cole Valley is the smallest neighborhood in the city.