When YOU shop at your locally owned businesses, you're supporting the local economy.
It’s a simple fact: for every $100 spent, locally owned independent businesses generate $68 in local economic activity. National chains generate only $43. And out-of-state online sellers who don't collect sales tax are virtually a total drain on the local economy.
So when you spend your hard-earned money here, it stays here, supporting locally owned businesses, city neighborhoods and services, and enhancing the quality of life in San Francisco.
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Join us for our Happy Hour on Tuesday May 22nd from 4:00 PM to closing. In addition to some incredible Two-for-One deals (buy one, get one free!), we will be serving our signature Cutting Edge wine and gourmet chocolates for your enjoyment and shopping pleasure! What: Two-for-Tuesday Happy Hour When: Tuesday, May 22 Where: All Cole Hardware locations Cheers, The Cole Hardware Happy Hour Crew
Green Apple is very pleased to be hosting two wonderful writers -- Miranda Mellis and Anna Joy Springer. Mellis is a San Francisco based fiction writer whose book None of This is Real was our April selection for our Apple-a-Month Club subscribers. She'll be reading from the collected short stories in None of this is Real, a beautiful, occasionally unsettling, always profound collection of worlds in which the real and the surreal brush up against each other, turning (or slightly tilting) truth on its head. Springer is the author of the new novel/memoir The Vicious Red Relic, Love, which weaves a story of something like coming-of-age in the mid 90s Bay Area queer and punk scene, tackling issues of sex work, HIV and identity. Springer, a current professor of literature at UC San Diego, is a former singer in the Bay Area bands Blatz and Cypher in the Snow and touring member of the awesomely raucous spoken word group Sister Spit. We're thrilled to welcome Springer and Mellis for a reading of their remarkable, incomparable work. [Neither book is listed on our website right now, but give us a call to reserve copies.]
Have you been waiting to go see a chiropractor because you can't afford it? Now is right time to take care of your body, take advantage of this great deal!!! Initial exam and x-rays normally cost $300; with the 50% discount the cost is only $150. NOTE: If x-rays are not taken, then the cost is $50. Feel free to give us a call with any questions. Must mention Locals First to receive discount.
Potrero Chiropractors & Acupuncture, San Francisco...
Get all your organic produce, groceries, seafood, and meat at The Good Life Grocery, a locally owned and operated grocery store. Take 15% off your entire grocery bill. DISCOUNT VALID AT POTRERO HILL LOCATION ONLY. Offers cannot be combined with other discounts. Not valid on sale items. Must present coupon for discount. Valid dates: 5/4, 5/11, 5/18, and 5/25. Check out our Cinco de Mayo weekend specials.
Small Business Permit Fee Waivers
for the Month of May
During the month of May, small businesses (100 employees or less) can take advantage of new legislation that waives the permit fees for 1) awning replacements (not new installations) and 2) pedestrian-level lighting. Click here for details in English, Chinese orSpanish.
We hope small businesses throughout the entire city will take advantage of this opportunity. If you have been considering these storefront improvements, this month is the perfect time to do so without having to pay hundreds of dollars for permits!
For information on how to apply for the permit fee waiver, contact the Planning Department, 1650 Mission Street, Suite 400, (415) 558-6378 or, Department of Building Inspection, 1660 Mission Street, (415) 558-6088.
> A 10% shift in consumer spending from chains and Internet to locally owned retail, would create nearly 1300 new jobs and over $190 million in increased economic output for San Francisco. Customers don't have to spend more, just spend differently. Read More
Locally owned merchants in San Francisco have significant strength in several retail categories, and their contributions to the economy of the city are substantial. They also provide incredible retail diversity and local charm, two reasons so many people want to live and visit here.
>Locally owned businesses reinvest in the local economy at a 60% higher rate than chain and internet retailers.
Learn more about the benefits of local spending here.
Who we are
A little bit about us.
SFLOMA was founded by a group of merchants from locally owned businesses. We currently have over 200 members representing a wide range of retail and service categories. Not only are our businesses knowledgeable, competitive, quirky, , friendly, unique, and creative, we support other local businesses and services, as well as schools, charities, non-profits, and more.
Why Join?
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