UN Plaza farmers market vendors fret sales dip

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Some are considering leaving altogether.

The U.N. Plaza farmers market is experiencing some difficult adjustments after moving from its home of 42 years to Fulton Plaza earlier this month.

“The idea here is to create more activation in all three spaces: Civic Center, Fulton and U.N. Plaza,” said Phil Ginsburg, the general manager of SF Recreation and Parks in an interview with The Examiner this month. Ginsburg added that the ultimate goal is for the farmers market — and others — to have a daily presence in Fulton Plaza.

You’ll want to avoid these SF streets during Dreamforce Expect lots of traffic around Moscone Center, including the closure of Howard Street between 3rd and 4th streets “They were some of the ones that I was worried about, because they’re not getting the foot traffic from the market,” Pulliam said of the hot-food vendors.

 

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