Although many businesses have been struggling in downtown San Francisco, sales tax collection data paints a different story for other parts of the city -- which are now doing better than ever.
Sales tax collection data shows District 6, meaning Downtown San Francisco, SoMa and Mission Bay, still has not recovered from the pandemic, producing around $7 million less than in 2019.
But in District 2, including Pacific Heights, Cow Hollow and Marina, their sales tax is now generating more than they did before the pandemic. Solano says he believes his neighborhood's overall safety and street cleanliness may have something to do with it.
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