Small business, big questions

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From left to right: Christin Evans, Katy Tang and Lex Sloan

Small businesses are the beating heart of San Francisco, but keeping them alive today is no small feat. Rents are skyrocketing, consumers are tightening their belts, and the AI boom is emboldening corporate interests and reshaping the city's economic priorities.

How do our mighty little shops manage to survive it all?

On April 29, Gazetteer SF business reporter Cydney Hayes will explore the forces shaping our city's small business market with some of its most prominent players. She will be joined by Katy Tang, director of the San Francisco Office of Small Business; Christin Evans, owner of Booksmith and Alembic; and Lex Sloan, executive director of the Roxie Theater.

How do business owners handle landlords who'd rather develop luxury condos? What new retail trends are helping stores stay afloat? How are small businesses faring under the Lurie adminstration, which claims to be both pro-small business and pro-development? Join us as we discuss all this and more at Chat Room: Money.

Wed 4.29
Gazetteer SF Presents:
Econ 101 with Ted Egan, Small business, big questions, Know thyself and thy bank balance
Show: 7:00 pm
Swedish American Hall
21 and up