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News articleYahoo Finance· December 9, 2025

San Francisco Downtown Development Corporation Announces Over $60 Million in Early Contributions and Commitments to Revitalize and Reimagine Downtown

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San Francisco Downtown Development Corporation Announces Over $60 Million in Early Contributions and Commitments to Revitalize and Reimagine Downtown New private funding will fast track open and public space improvements, expand clean-and-safe services, and launch small business support SAN FRANCISCO, Dec…
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  • These investments are a powerful signal of what's possible for downtown's future

    80% confidence
  • Downtown is the city's front door and where San Francisco greets the world

    80% confidence
  • Building a downtown for everyone is the guiding principle

    80% confidence
  • Citizens is deeply committed to San Francisco's success through investments in small businesses, affordable housing, and community partnerships

    80% confidence
  • San Francisco's downtown has long been a catalyst for innovation and cultural exchange

    80% confidence
  • San Francisco is a dynamic and resilient city

    80% confidence
  • Visa Foundation has directed more than $25 million to San Francisco local community since 2019

    80% confidence
  • A thriving downtown with foot traffic for small businesses, flourishing restaurants, and artistic culture is in the best interest of all who love San Francisco

    80% confidence
  • Google remains deeply committed to San Francisco, having called it home since 2007

    80% confidence
  • DDC can continue to make critical investments in downtown recovery with $60 million committed

    80% confidence
  • These commitments will help restore San Francisco's position as a trendsetter on the global stage

    80% confidence
  • Downtown San Francisco is turning a corner and today's commitments show stakeholder confidence in its future

    80% confidence
  • Strong public-private collaboration is essential to ensuring San Francisco's downtown continues to evolve as a thriving, vibrant destination

    80% confidence
  • Downtown should be a 24/7, world-class neighborhood – a place where people live, work, learn, and play

    80% confidence
  • Partners are making a visionary early investment that will reimagine downtown and drive positive outcomes for decades

    80% confidence
  • DDC's investments amplify the work Downtown SF Partnership teams do every day

    80% confidence
  • Downtown San Francisco has been Thoma Bravo's home in the Bay Area for more than 25 years

    80% confidence
  • OpenAI employees appreciate that San Francisco is a special place

    80% confidence
  • Amazon proudly invests in communities where employees live and work

    80% confidence
  • When downtown thrives, residents, families, and small business owners all benefit

    80% confidence
  • DDC's early investments allow fast action to create cleaner and safer streets, attract new businesses and employers, and activate public spaces

    80% confidence
  • Strengthening San Francisco's commercial corridors requires collaboration and sustained investment from across the community

    80% confidence
  • Rebuilding downtown requires early leadership and collective commitment

    80% confidence

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