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San Francisco Postpones Tax Penalizing Landlords for Vacant Storefronts

City Officials Delay Storefront Vacancy Tax Until 2022
Extended closings and economic woes because of the coronavirus prompted San Francisco officials to postpone a tax to penalize owners of vacant storefronts. (Getty Images)
Extended closings and economic woes because of the coronavirus prompted San Francisco officials to postpone a tax to penalize owners of vacant storefronts. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
June 12, 2020 | 10:05 P.M.

San Francisco city officials are postponing the implementation of a voter-approved tax on vacant storefront space for another year.

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