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In recent decades, San Francisco has gone from 150-plus video stores to just 3. But this Mission mainstay has held on.
The building won a grant in a contest hosted by the National Trust For Historic Preservation and American Express.
The organization hopes to win $150,000 to help cover the costs of replacing the 54, 108-year-old windows in its historic building.
"Our public sidewalks are not to be used as commercial billboards," said a DPW spokesperson.
The nonprofit put San Francisco on the map as the first U.S. city with no-kill shelters.
The mayor's proposed budget includes $19.8 million for planning, design and construction.
Over the course of the year, 27 additional businesses will be awarded the mini-grants.
The neighborhood hub/farmers market is adding more vendors and educational programming.
Some neighbors are concerned about quality of life issues, but others think it might reduce crime.
Caron previously created a mural for the nonprofit's bike shop, Pedal Revolution.
The nonprofit already operates regional farmers markets at venues like Jack London Square and the Ferry Building.
The works are inspired by a song in the holiday show titled, "If You Knew My Story."
"Even In Darkness" premieres at the Tenderloin Museum this week.
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