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South Park Cafe, the VC-favorite lunchtime spot in San Francisco owned and operated by buzzy startup Brex, just closed after one of its employees tested positive for coronavirus

The cafe opened in 2019 in one of San Francisco's buzziest business districts. The site of San Francisco's first major tech boom, South Park has become synonymous with venture capital in San Francisco in recent years. The neighborhood features city outposts for just about every major Silicon Valley venture firm, and its well-kept park and tree-lined streets are worlds away from nearby neighborhoods popular with smaller startups.

Venture capitalists have largely steered clear of in-person meetings over the last few weeks, and South Park has been noticeably emptier than usual.

 

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