Stockton Street (San Francisco)
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Stockton Street is a north-south street in
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. It begins at Market Street passing Union Square, a major shopping district in the city. It then runs underground for about two and a half blocks in the
Stockton Street Tunnel The Stockton Street Tunnel is a tunnel in San Francisco, California, and carries its namesake street underneath a section of Nob Hill near Chinatown for about three blocks. The south portal is located just shy of Bush Street, which is about two ...
(lending its name to a separate, parallel street above the tunnel), passes through
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and North Beach (Little Italy), and ends at Beach Street near the Pier 39 shopping center and tourist attraction.


Chinatown

In Chinatown (particularly in the three blocks between Washington Street and Broadway), Stockton is the neighborhood's main shopping and business street, a place where locals go to buy the freshest and cheapest produce and meats. The stores also offer live seafood (mainly on the west side of the street) and dried herbs. Some shops located on Stockton Street include the Hop Hing Ginseng Company, the Kowloon Market, the Luen Sing Fish Market, Louie's Produce, and Fruit City. In the annual Stockton Street market, vendors have been permitted since 2012 to set up outdoor stands during the two weeks before
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.
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has described Stockton Street in Chinatown as "an example of true urbanization, replete with a strong transit network, multigenerational families living in tightly knit spaces, hundreds of mom-and-pop stores and a bustling streetlife" and a success of "grassroots organizing to protect Chinatown’s affordability, culture and urban form". In this area, Stockton Street is dominated by
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buildings that are three to four stories high, with shops on the ground floor and residential apartments upstairs. It is also home to organizations that played important political roles in the history of the Chinese immigrant community, in particular the
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(Six Companies), the
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, and the US headquarters of the
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. After immigration laws were eased in the mid-1960s, many stores moved to Stockton Street from nearby Grant Avenue, drawn by lower rents and the better transportation enabled by the 30 Stockton Muni trolleybus line (which replaced the earlier F Stockton streetcar line). The San Francisco Chronicle has called the section of Stockton Street between Sacramento and Broadway "San Francisco’s most interesting street ... fascinating utnot beautiful. It’s crowded, untidy, dirty, usually noisy." The completion of the Central Subway is anticipated to bring major changes to the street's character.


Union Square

In the Union Square area, Stockton Street is home to numerous upscale stores, including the Macy's West flagship and
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department stores. The block next to Macy's has been closed to road traffic since 2012 due to the Central Subway construction work, with the success of a temporary "Winter Walk" plaza lending support for calls to convert it into a
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permanently. In 2016 (shortly before her death), influential Chinatown community organizer Rose Pak vehemently opposed this project arguing that Stockton Street was a "vital link" for Chinatown, and threatened to organize a blockade of City Hall by thousands of vehicles if the idea came to pass. Stockton reopened to road traffic on February 22, 2019.


Other notable landmarks

Near the Northern tip of the street, the
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owns and operates a building for academic and administrative purposes.


Gallery

File:Stockton and Broadway in San Francisco with trolleybuses (2005).jpg, Intersection of Stockton and Broadway with a 30-Stockton trolleybus (2005) File:Hills in San Francisco IMG 4510.JPG, South portal of the
Stockton Street Tunnel The Stockton Street Tunnel is a tunnel in San Francisco, California, and carries its namesake street underneath a section of Nob Hill near Chinatown for about three blocks. The south portal is located just shy of Bush Street, which is about two ...
near lower Nob Hill (2010) File:Coming Out of the Stockton Tunnel (29780812760).jpg, North portal of the Stockton Street Tunnel, looking at Chinatown (2016) File:Historic American Buildings Survey ca. 1870 STREET LOOKING NORTH TOWARDS ANGEL ISLAND - Stockton Street, Historic View, San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA HABS CAL,38-SANFRA,129-1.tif, Stockton Street, circa 1870 File:San Francisco - Stockton Street Tunnel (14058185098).jpg, Pedestrian in Stockton Street Tunnel (2014) File:2 Stockton Street.jpg, Southern terminus of Stockton at Market (2017) File:Muni 1859 at Jefferson and Stockton, December 2012.jpg, Northern terminus near Pier 39 (2012) File:Stockton Street from Broadway 76.JPG, Commercial heart of Chinatown (2014) File:Corner of Stockton and Jackson Street, crowd, San Francisco (April 2007).jpg, People shopping at the corner of Stockton and Jackson (2007)


See also

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Girls High School (San Francisco) Girls High School in San Francisco, California, was established in 1865 and was discontinued in 1952. Founding The city's Board of Education declared on July 25, 1865, that the existing Rincon School would thenceforth be an "all-girls school". ...
, at Stockton and Bush streets, 1868


References

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