Funeral procession held in San Francisco to mourn lost businesses

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Business owners in San Francisco's Richmond district paraded a coffin down the sidewalk as a memorial to several businesses that have closed in the neighborhood over the last couple of years.

Business owners in San Francisco's Richmond district on Monday paraded a coffin down the sidewalk as a memorial to several businesses that have closed in the neighborhood over the last couple of years.

The group also said if a transportation project on Geary Boulevard begins on schedule, the disruption could mean more businesses dying there.

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