The San Francisco County government meeting held on July 4, 2025, focused on a significant retroactive grant aimed at revitalizing Union Square's café spaces. The grant, which will run until December 31, 2026, is intended to fund various improvements, including kitchen renovations, equipment upgrades, and enhancements to the building's facade and lighting.
The Office of Economic and Workforce Development (OEWD) will oversee a portion of this grant, specifically for equipment and to support the activation of the cafes in Union Square Plaza. The discussions revealed that the grant encompasses both the east and west café complexes, which are currently occupied by a tenant known as the Greater Organization, led by Tyler Florence. However, the east café is presently undergoing repairs and is not operational.
A previous grant of $500,000 was issued to the Greater Organization to facilitate the initial activation of the café spaces. This funding was aimed at enhancing the level of service beyond what was originally planned under their lease. The OEWD representative detailed that this initial grant covered design work, marketing efforts, and equipment necessary for food preparation, ensuring the cafes could open in time for significant events in the area.
The meeting also addressed the timeline for the renovation project. The grant term is set for three years, with hopes to commence planning and design work as soon as funding is secured. The goal is to begin construction within the year, with an optimistic completion timeline also set for the end of this year, contingent on the project's scope and requirements.
Overall, the meeting underscored the county's commitment to revitalizing Union Square and enhancing its appeal as a tourist destination, with a focus on timely execution of the planned renovations. Further discussions will be necessary to finalize the budget and ensure that any leftover funds from the state grant can be allocated for additional activation efforts.