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Halloween at The Crossing, a Spooktacular Weekend Event!

Sunday offered crisp, fall weather for district families that came out to the Halloween Spooktacular event hosted at The Crossing at East Cut. A Halloween “Pumpkin Fairy,” Bubblemania, pumpkin decorating, lawn games, seasonal drinks including hot cider, and the Bonito Poke food truck kept everyone busy and activity flowing throughout the event space. This festive […]

The Crossing at East Cut (Temporary Transbay Terminal Activation) Updates

UPDATE 7 – 9/9/21 It’s finally here! The Crossing at East Cut*, a highly anticipated new community destination delivering food and beverage, entertainment, and recreation offerings, will officially open Friday, September 10 at the former Temporary Transbay Transit Terminal. The nearly 3.5-acre block between Howard, Main, Folsom, and Beale Street is being transformed so the […]

Introducing East Cut Seats – A Seating Program for Neighborhood Businesses!

The East Cut Community Benefit District is excited to announce EAST CUT SEATS – an East Cut neighborhood table & chairs program for local businesses! This initiative will achieve multiple goals, with the principal objective of helping neighborhood businesses participate in the new norm of outdoor dining. Moveable tables and chairs also increase neighborhood sociability […]

Summer Programming at Salesforce Park!

Programming at Salesforce Park is in full force this summer! Free public park activities are available to all who visit the park. There are plenty of activity offerings, from bootcamps and yoga to writing, photography, and more. You can follow updates by checking this webpage, following the social media channels @TheEastCut and @TransitCenterSF, or opting […]

Public Tours Project Launches with First Neighborhood WalkShop

This spring and summer, The East Cut CBD is inviting our community to join in the creation and promotion of walking tours in the neighborhood! As the home to incredible artwork, public spaces, plants, and buildings, The East Cut CBD is creating a series of neighborhood tours based on four different themes: public art, hidden […]