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Originally Posted by bossabreezes
How do we feel about the next 2-3 years in SF? Do we think people will start moving back into town or will it continue to lose people?
Also, neighborhoods- what's going to happen with Downtown? How about the lower Mission? Lower Mission is looking very sad and blighted right now, hoping it can be reversed. Just about every business is closed/boarded up and or totally tagged and graffitied.
Will restaurant hours finally be extended again to normal after covid? Right not SF seems to shut down at about 8PM.
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I feel that it will be a mixed bag. For Downtown, things will probably get worse before they get better, considering the direction that tech companies are going right now (layoffs, permanent WFH). It will never be fully dead, as there are still plenty of in-person office jobs, just not nearly as many as there used to be. I don't expect to see any new office projects happening for a while, and likely few, if any, new residential towers in SoMa or near downtown for a while too.
Meanwhile, I think the neighborhoods will continue to do well. There is still a great demand to live in SF, especially the more balanced and livable areas. Population loss will be minor or negligible in the bigger picture, and may reverse soon. These areas are likely to see increased development as the city is forced to loosen zoning and state laws force cities to allow higher densities and less review. I think neighborhoods like the Mission, Excelsior, Richmond, Inner Sunset, etc. will be thriving and growing in the coming years. however, areas that are falling into blight and disinvestment right now may not recover for some time. Mission Street may be the exception here, as it is surrounded by thriving residential and commercial areas so it can only hold off the pressures of gentrification for so long, especially as housing development continues to ramp up in the Mission.
As for bars and restaurants closing so early - no idea

That one baffles me too.