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  2. The alleged crime epidemic in places like San Francisco ... - AOL

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    The alleged crime epidemic in places like San Francisco causing stores to flee may actually just be bad management, investment bank suggests Irina Ivanova November 1, 2023 at 3:56 PM

  3. ‘Clawing their way back’: San Francisco has become ... - AOL

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    Property developers are hoping to tap into positive trends in the San Francisco rental market, where vacancies declined to 7% in November, compared with a pandemic high of 12% in 2020, per CoStar.

  4. Crime in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The Tenderloin area has the highest crime rate in San Francisco: 70% of the city's violent crimes, and around one-fourth of the city's murders, occur in this neighborhood. The Tenderloin also sees high rates of drug abuse, gang violence, and prostitution. [4] Another area with high crime rates is the Bayview-Hunters Point area. In the first six ...

  5. San Francisco confronts a crime wave unusual among U.S. cities

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    Unlike in Oakland, right across the bay, which is facing a sharp increase, homicides in San Francisco jumped only slightly, from 41 in 2019 to 48 in 2020 — one of the lowest rates on record.

  6. Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown SOMA - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was sold to ANA Hotels for $100 million in 1988 and renamed ANA Hotel San Francisco. [7] Scenes in David Fincher 's 1997 film The Game were shot in the hotel. ANA sold it, along with their Washington, DC hotel, to Lowe Enterprises on September 29, 1998 for $270 million. [ 8 ]

  7. Hyatt Regency San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was sold by Strategic Hotel Capital LLC, in January 2007 for close to US$200 million to Dune Capital Management and DiNapoli Capital Partners – roughly $250,000 for each of the hotel's 802 rooms. [7] In December 2013, the hotel was purchased by Aliso-Viejo, CA-based Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc., for $262M. [8]

  8. Tenderloin, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Part of the western extent of the Tenderloin, Larkin and Hyde Streets between Turk and O'Farrell, was officially named "Little Saigon" by the City of San Francisco. [4] The area has a reputation for crime and has among the highest levels of homelessness and crime in the city. It is the center of the fentanyl crisis in San Francisco.

  9. San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco's violent crime rate is low compared to other major cities, though many residents are still concerned about it. [201] In 2011, 50 murders were reported, which is 6.1 per 100,000 people. [202] There were about 134 rapes, 3,142 robberies, and about 2,139 assaults.