San Francisco's Sunset Night Market temporarily shuts down to address issues
The city said there were also some challenges related to paperwork deadlines and staffing issues.
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — The San Francisco Sunset Night Market is coming to an end, at least temporarily.
Organizers said that when the market returns, it is likely to look a bit different.
Business owners said they hope it does come with some changes.
The market, which started in 2023, was an instant hit for a normally calm part of the city.
The market will not take place for the remainder of summer or the fall, but there are hopes there will be something in the right size and fit for the community.
Organizers said they weren't reimbursed by the city until months after the last market was held and didn't feel confident planning another until they were fully reimbursed.
The city said there were also some challenges related to paperwork deadlines and staffing issues.