Nbcs pete serratos is in San Francisco, where thousands of people fill the streets. Reporter first thursdays is kicking off tonight in downtown San Francisco, and organizers believe its the perfect event to attract business to the city. A party like atmosphere taking over Second Street in downtown San Francisco for the citys inaugural first thursday event and is bringing together the community through music, dance. Come get your sample of this and plenty of food. An exciting time for residents who say the energy in downtown hasnt been the same since the pandemic. I just livens people up. It gets people out of their house. You know . It made San Francisco exciting. The downtown area as a whole has seen its fair share of retail closures, with dozens of businesses leaving the area over the past few years and less foot traffic as businesses move towards remote work during the pandemic, according to a report from the San Francisco standard. Since 2019, around 47 of businesses surrounding un
Right now at 11 00. The energy was back. Tonight, San Francisco buzzing kicking off a new monthly event downtown, which is an area thats struggling to rebound after the pandemic. So the city hopes first thursdays will help them bounce back. Nbcs pete serratos is in San Francisco, where thousands of people fill the streets. Reporter first thursdays is kicking off tonight in downtown San Francisco, and organizers believe its the perfect event to attract business to the city. A party like atmosphere taking over Second Street in downtown San Francisco for the citys inaugural first thursday event and is bringing together the community through music, dance. Come get your sample of this and plenty of food. An exciting time for residents who say the energy in downtown hasnt been the same since the pandemic. I just livens people up. It gets people out of their house. You know . It made San Francisco exciting. The downtown area as a whole has seen its fair share of retail closures, with dozens o
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