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Entertainment Commission approves several permits; Black Cat approved amid outreach dispute

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · October 4, 2016
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Summary

The commission approved change‑of‑ownership and new entertainment permits for Club Deluxe, Black Cat and The Laundry, required security and neighborhood‑mitigation conditions for some permits, and authorized staff to send a letter endorsing a one‑hour LLP extension for Union Street.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on Oct. 4 approved a series of permit actions, including a change‑of‑ownership for Club Deluxe, a new premises entertainment permit for the Black Cat at 400 Eddy, and a limited live performance permit for The Laundry, and authorized staff to send a letter supporting a one‑hour limited live‑performance extension in the Union Street neighborhood commercial district.

Club Deluxe: Commissioners approved a change‑of‑ownership permit for Club Deluxe (longstanding jazz venue) after owner Sarah Wild and Chris Panko described plans to preserve the venue’s jazz programming. Staff and the police recommended security on peak nights (Friday–Sunday); commissioners conditioned…

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