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PHOENIX HOTEL Tenderloin traveler’s treasure famous Rock & Roll hotel. They deserve a space free from dopefiends & dealers. In the video it’s the area with the red brick & yes that’s their pool Phoenix Hotel 601 Eddy San Francisco [email protected] +1 415-776-1380 Blazed

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Speaking of politicians, I like Brooke Jenkins, Madame DA of San Francisco we met in the Tenderloin at Chambers in the Phoenix Hotel. She’s a cool lady. Yes I have a photo with her no I’m not sharing it.

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❌San Francisco may be the worst run major city in America, but the drab & bland young rich techies are getting their parties shut down. No worries—no glamour was harmed

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❌The closing of San Francisco’s rock & roll powerhouse Phoenix Motel will change the Tenderloin district forever❌ ⛺️💉Infamous junkie slum 3 blocks north of SF’s City Hall for the dystopian W

❌The closing of San Francisco’s rock & roll powerhouse Phoenix Motel will change the Tenderloin district forever❌ 

⛺️💉Infamous junkie slum 3 blocks north of SF’s City Hall for the dystopian W
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With the closing of the great Phoenix Hotel, San Francisco’s Tenderloin district will never be the same I’m frankly surprised that Chip the owner hung in there as long as he did

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(I’ve been going to the Phoenix for decades. I even did an art show there in its early days.) San Francisco’s Tenderloin will never recover from the loss of this massive cultural icon