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Commission approves permit for The Village at 969 Market with modified police conditions

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · August 5, 2014
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Summary

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission voted to approve a place-of-entertainment permit for The Village at 969 Market after adopting changes to police conditions and the Good Neighbor Policy, including a requirement that third‑party promoters register on the commission’s promoter list and clarified hours of operation.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission voted to approve a place-of-entertainment permit for The Village at 969 Market, a multi-level event venue, after the commission adopted modifications to police conditions and the commission’s Good Neighbor Policy.

Commissioners approved an amendment that changed the venue’s permitted hours to run from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. and struck one sentence from police condition 2; the commission also required that all third‑party promoters be registered on the Entertainment Commission’s promoter list. The motion was moved, seconded and passed with recorded ayes from the commissioners present.

The applicant team, led by Jonathan Rowe and operations lead Elaine Jennings, described The Village as roughly 17,000 square feet across three levels focused primarily on corporate…

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