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Entertainment Commission approves multiple venue permits; several applications continued
Summary
On July 18 the San Francisco Entertainment Commission approved permits for the Foundry (POE), the Crossing at East Cut (outdoor LP), Bacchus (fixed amplified sound), Neon (LLP), and accepted continuances including Microblack; public testimony and staff outreach accompanied several approvals.
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on July 18 approved a slate of entertainment and amplified‑sound permits and accepted continuances for applications needing further outreach.
The commission voted to approve the Foundry's application to convert its LLP to a place of entertainment permit for 1425 Folsom Street, which would allow the venue to continue its mix of private and public events with an extended 2 a.m. end time. Owner Alan Aronoff described the Foundry as an all‑ages community and arts space and told commissioners the applicant conducted outreach to 18 neighbors and received one written letter of support.
The commission also approved an outdoor LP permit for the Crossing at East Cut (250 Main Street). Operations…
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