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Small Business Commission approves 10 businesses for San Francisco Legacy Business Registry
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The San Francisco Small Business Commission voted unanimously to add 10 businesses and institutions — from Frank’s Fisherman at Fisherman’s Wharf to Presidio Hill School — to the city’s Legacy Business Registry after presentations and public comment.
The San Francisco Small Business Commission on Monday approved placing 10 businesses and institutions on the city’s Legacy Business Registry, a program that recognizes and documents long-running local businesses and organizations.
The vote came after a presentation from Richard Carrillo, legacy business program manager at the Office of Small Business, and public remarks from multiple business representatives. Commissioner Cynthia Dickerson moved to approve the registry applications and Commissioner Renae Cornett seconded; the motion passed with five votes in favor and no votes opposed.
The registry recognizes businesses for their historical roots and contributions to neighborhood character. Carrillo told commissioners, “Before you today are 10 applications for your consideration for the legacy business registry,” and explained that each application included the registry form, a draft resolution and supporting…
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