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Big news for San Francisco: @Visa is bringing its Payments Forum back from Texasโand committing to host it here through 2030. Visa President Oliver Jenkyn also told me their card data shows spending in San Francisco is up 10% and climbing every month. Thatโs real proof our https://t.co/eKOcA8SJvA
Big news for San Francisco: Mayor @DanielLurie says @Visa will return its Payments Forum to SF, back from Texas, committing to host it in The City through 2030.
San Francisco is seeing renewed economic activity as part of its ongoing recovery efforts. Mayor Daniel Lurie highlighted the return of Visa's Payments Forum to the city from Texas, with a commitment to host the event in San Francisco through 2030. Visa President Oliver Jenkyn noted that card data indicates a 10% increase in in-person spending in the city, with monthly growth continuing. Additionally, NBA star Stephen Curry and celebrity chef Michael Mina are collaborating on a new venture in Union Square, which will feature a steakhouse and bourbon bar. This partnership is seen as a positive contribution to the city's downtown revitalization and business environment.