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S.F. wants to ‘revitalize’ SoMa’s 6th St. corridor. It’s starting by closing a drop-in center.
City leaders are calling for the closure of a drop-in center designed for homeless and low-income residents on S.F.'s Sixth Street corridor. This action is part of an effort to ‘revitalize’ SoMa's 6th St. corridor. The article reports that this initiative is proceeding with little stated reasoning.
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