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Entertainment Commission approves YOLO permit at former Slims site with after-hours notification requirement

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · August 4, 2020
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Summary

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission approved a place-of-entertainment and extended-hours permit for YOLO (formerly Slims) at 333 Eleventh Street, subject to the Good Neighbor Policy, SFPD Southern Station conditions, and a friendly amendment requiring notification of after-hours activations to police and the commission.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on a voice vote approved a place-of-entertainment and extended-hours premises permit for YOLO, the new operator of the former Slims nightclub at 333 Eleventh Street.

Deputy Director Azavito told commissioners the new owners, Michael Hu and Peter Lin of PMP Group Inc., requested the same extended-hours parameters SLIMS had, including the option to allow entertainment until 6 a.m., though the applicants said they expect to use the extended window infrequently and typically plan events that end by 2 a.m. The staff recommendation—approval with the Good Neighbor Policy and…

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