There are some encouraging signs of life in downtown San Francisco after three tough years of empty streets and vacant offices.
Businesses in San Francisco's once-bustling Financial District are still struggling to survive in the wake of a COVID slowdown, but a noticeable uptick in foot traffic has been welcome news for Priscilla Varela.
"It's just now starting to be like a few more people on the street, a few more people in the offices...and a few more people in here, but it's not busy like it was before." Graham has noticed a few more people walking the street, which has translated into some reclaimed business.On Wednesday BART saw nearly 182 thousand riders-it's second highest number since March of 2020, second only to the Warriors Victory Parade.
"Traffic is essentially back to what it was before if not even higher volume for certain hours of the day. So we're seeing that on the Bay Bridge during the morning rush hour there's actually more cars on the road then there were pre pandemic," said Abby Raisz."
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