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Michael Lambert 玄柏高

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Proud Papa | SK8er | Chess Nerd | Mr. Books for the City by the Bay @sfpubliclibrary | Tweets are my own | He, him 🇰🇷🇺🇸

San Francisco, CA Katılım Nisan 2009
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Tourism in San Francisco is on the rise just like our city. New stats tell the story: ➡️ We’re projected to welcome 24.2 million visitors in 2026, up from 23.7 million last year. ➡️ Visitor spending is set to reach $9.9 billion, exceeding our 2019 record. ➡️ Conventions booking are up +8% on top of last year’s +14% gain. ➡️ In 2025, tourism generated $655 million in tax revenue for our city. ➡️ The industry also supports 63,900 SF jobs across hotels, restaurants, retail, and cultural institutions. When tourist come to San Francisco, it benefits our entire city.
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San Francisco Downtown Development Corporation
Over 100 applications in, and submissions are still coming! Our $25M Downtown Business Fund is helping move downtown San Francisco toward a more active, mixed-use, 24/7 neighborhood that works for everyone, with more businesses opening and expanding. If you own a business and want to grow, the fund is still open! 💰 Grants up to $500K 🏦 Loans up to $1M 🤝 Hands-on support for leasing, permitting & operations Apply today: sfddc.org/programs/downt…
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San Francisco Downtown Development Corporation
San Francisco is making progress and it is being driven by people on the ground. A new @NYTimes opinion piece highlights the role of community ambassadors, who engage individuals daily, connect people to services, and help maintain safe and walkable public spaces. These efforts are a key part of building a downtown that works for everyone. Read more 👇nytimes.com/2026/04/06/opi…
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San Francisco Downtown Development Corporation
🏙️ Downtown Happenings: 🤖 @AnthropicAI expands at 400 Howard, growing its downtown footprint 🧠 AI companies sign new leases and fill office space across downtown 🏢 A new owner buys the Transamerica Pyramid and nearby buildings in a major deal 📈 Companies search for larger offices again, bringing back bigger leases downtown 🛍️ Head West Marketplace returns to the Ferry Building with local vendors 🎶 Organizers announce the lineup for the free EDM show at the Embarcadero 🌿 Yerba Buena Gardens Festival announces its summer lineup of free performances 🎷 Live jazz hits Mechanics Monument Plaza every Wednesday (12-2 PM), featuring the B3Bone Trio this week 🎉 A new Entertainment Zone launches on Minna Street April 10 (5-10 PM) with live music, art, and the @111MinnaGallery Rising Tides opening followed by a benefit auction Learn more: linkedin.com/posts/san-fran…
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Daniel Lurie 丹尼爾·羅偉@DanielLurie·
Algebra is returning to 8th grade public school classrooms in San Francisco—a major step forward for our students and our families. Since day one, we’ve pushed SFUSD to focus on getting back to the basics. For San Francisco to be a world-class city, we need a world-class public education system. By expanding access to Algebra, we are preparing every student for success in high school and beyond. Thank you to School Board President Phil Kim, SFUSD, and our educators for taking this critical step in the right direction for San Francisco and our future.
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NCAA March Madness
NCAA March Madness@MarchMadnessMBB·
WELCOME BACK TO THE BIG DANCE HAWAII 🌴 For the first time in 10 years the Rainbow Warriors will appear in the NCAA Tournament 🕺 #MarchMadness
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ESPN
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For the first time since 2016, Hawai'i is back in the NCAA tournament 😤 The Rainbow Warriors defeat the Anteaters of UC Irvine in the Big West championship 👏
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San Francisco Downtown Development Corporation
🏙️ Downtown Happenings: 🍽️ A prominent Union Square restaurant space is back on the market as the neighborhood’s dining scene continues to shift 🏢 NYC startup @Reflection_AI leases 25,000 sq. ft. across two floors at 140 New Montgomery St., bringing the building to 94% occupancy 📈 SF-based @_Hex_Tech doubles its office space to 20,000 sq. ft. at 100 Montgomery amid growing confidence in downtown 🍀 The 175th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade returns to Market St. Saturday, plus a free Front St. block party with Irish food, green beer, & live music ☕ Independent cafés expand downtown, including Sextant Coffee Roasters, @BoichikBagels, Flywheel Coffee, Spro Coffee Lab, Ritual Coffee, & Andytown Coffee Roasters 🫖 Berkeley café Elaichi Co. opens a chai-only café thanks to @SF New Deal’s program 🧋 Vietnamese coffee shop Cà phê Việt opens its first SF café at 121 New Montgomery St., with a second location planned at 418 Sutter St. 🍦 Polly Ann Ice Cream opens a second location at 160 Pine St. Learn more: linkedin.com/posts/san-fran…
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Daniel Lurie 丹尼爾·羅偉@DanielLurie·
For years, we have seen the same pattern play out on our streets: people struggling with mental health and addiction cycling through our systems without the treatment they need to get better. Under my administration, we are changing that approach. With our support, San Francisco applied for nearly $100 million in Proposition 1 funding to expand recovery and treatment services. Today, I’m proud to announce that three critical projects we submitted have been awarded funding from the state. This means we can: ➡️ Open 50 locked beds and 6 psychiatric beds at UCSF Health-Hyde Hospital, allowing us to nearly double our locked bed capacity. ➡️ Open 44 treatment beds on Treasure Island. ➡️ Create a sobering center at 1660 Mission Street. Each person struggling has different needs. When someone is a danger to themselves or others, locked beds allow medical professionals to stabilize them and give them the time and care they need. These beds allow first responders to get someone off the street and trained professionals to begin treatment. The expansion of locked beds at UCSF will give our frontline workers another critical tool to help those who need it while keeping people and neighborhoods safer. None of this would have happened without the leadership and partnership of Governor Gavin Newsom. On behalf of San Francisco, thank you. Facing a serious budget deficit, we are leveraging every possible funding source and putting resources into the programs that actually work. We are not simply pouring money into something that’s broken but investing in solutions that get people off the streets, into treatment, and into recovery.
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Daniel Lurie 丹尼爾·羅偉@DanielLurie·
March 11, 2026: My statement on the FBI reports.
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Eight leading Midwestern universities are opening “Third Coast Foundry,” a new base in San Francisco for collaboration. This hub will bring students, researchers, and entrepreneurs to a 3,500-square-foot workspace in South Park, where university startups and researchers can engage directly with San Francisco’s innovation ecosystem. The participating universities include: - Carnegie Mellon University - Northwestern University - The Ohio State University - Purdue University - University of Chicago - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign - University of Wisconsin–Madison - Washington University in St. Louis San Francisco is the global hub of innovation and with another investment from leading institutions of higher education, we are accelerating our city’s recovery and strengthening our city center as a place where people live, work, play, and learn. I look forward to welcoming students and leaders from the Midwest and partnering with these universities to open our doors to the next generation of innovators.
San Francisco Business Times@SFBusinessTimes

Eight Midwestern universities are teaming up to launch a San Francisco outpost in a bid to deepen ties with the city – and its venture-backed startup ecosystem. bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/n…

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From day one of this administration, I’ve said that safe and clean streets are my top priority. If people do not feel safe moving through our streets—whether they are walking, biking, taking transit, or driving—then we are not meeting that goal. We launched the Street Safety Initiative last year, a citywide effort that brings departments together to address traffic safety. Today the working group met to continue this work so we can build a city where people feel safe moving through their neighborhoods every day. Thank you to Supervisor Myrna Melgar and our city departments for helping lead this discussion.
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I’m walking the streets of San Francisco every day because I believe you can’t solve what you can’t see. I will continue talking to our families, small businesses owners, and residents and staying laser focused on public safety and transforming our approach to homelessness and the behavioral health crisis. We still have our challenges, but our city is getting better every day. Let’s keep going.
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Happy Chinese New Year, San Francisco! We are proud to host the largest Chinese New Year Parade in the country—and our city did not disappoint. Thousands of people came downtown from across San Francisco and the region to see the floats, dancers, celebrations, and even a few firecrackers. As we welcome the Year of the Horse, we celebrate the traditions, culture, and contributions of San Francisco’s Chinese and Asian communities—today and every day. Let’s go, San Francisco!
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San Francisco needs a reset. Our city charter is one of the longest in the country. It is bloated. It is broken. And it only works for the people who know how to manipulate it—not everyday San Franciscans. Today, I’m proposing reforms to clean up our city charter and make the government, and me, more accountable to you. Here is the breakdown. First: we are going to fix the city’s broken contracting system to make sure that your tax dollars are being spent efficiently and transparently. By bringing contracting under one entity, the City Administrator, we can set consistent citywide standards that will cut red tape, reduce delays, and save taxpayer dollars. Second: we are going to make our ballots shorter and simpler. That long voter packet that you received in 2024 had 15 ballot measures on it. In the same election, Oakland had 3. San Jose had 1. San Francisco makes it so easy to put things on the ballot that our elected officials don’t have to do their jobs. The result? San Franciscans have to fill out lengthy, confusing ballots, including contradictory measures and sometimes poorly written laws. This will ensure that ballot measures reflect real citywide priorities—and that elected officials focus on the job voters sent them here to do: delivering results for the people of San Francisco. Third: accountability. San Franciscans expect our city to deliver world-class services. To do that, we need to be able to hold those in leadership accountable. But right now, our charter rewards bureaucracy and scatters responsibility—protecting those in power, even if they have demonstrated serious ethical lapses. These reforms would change that to ensure that when San Franciscans elect a mayor, they know who is responsible for delivering results. San Franciscans elect people to run their government, and those leaders should be accountable for whether it works. If it doesn’t, you should know exactly who to hold responsible—that’s the point of elections. This package of reforms is about results. It’s about accountability. It’s about making City Hall work for San Francisco.
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