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San Francisco, storefront church had the jazz beat, now it's a financial beatdown by rinselberg
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A long-standing and unconventional African American church in what was once the heart of San Francisco's thriving black population is just days from eviction, marking the latest example of the region's ongoing renting crisis and the city's decades-long black exodus.

The St. John Coltrane African Orthodox Church faces eviction next week from its home in the Fillmore District, a neighborhood best known for its jazz roots that in its heyday was dubbed "the Harlem of the West."

"It's the most urgent example of the push-out of the African American population right now during our housing crisis and our affordability crisis," said San Francisco Supervisor Eric Mar, who is advocating for the church in its eviction fight.

The church, founded by Archbishop Franzo King and his wife Reverend Marina King in 1971, is well known throughout the city as a place where worshippers play instruments and sing along as well as a leader in social justice movements for decades.

The Kings were inspired after watching the legendary jazz musician John Coltrane perform. The church, effectively a one-room storefront, is adorned with paintings of Coltrane as well as images in which Jesus and Mary are black.

The West Bay Conference Center, which owns the property, said church leaders have failed to pay rent for the space for a year. . . .

The church's struggles are part of a broader exodus of African-Americans from San Francisco. The shift started amid 1960s-era urban renewal programs that targeted low-income, often minority neighborhoods for redevelopment, and continues in today's tech-boom.

The city's share of black residents has dropped by more than a half since the 1970s, according to census figures, to 6.1 percent in 2010 from 13.4 in 1970. . .


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Negotiations with the center about back rent abruptly ended in December, said King, who is going to court on Tuesday to try to stop the eviction. The church has the money to pay the outstanding rent, but the center will not accept it, he said.

That, is ...."troubling".
Why won't the center accept the payment?
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Originally posted by maryjane:

That, is ...."troubling".
Why won't the center accept the payment?


Not sure, but probably along the lines of whomever wants that property is offering more.

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i dont usually watch the show "parts unknown" by anthony bordain. But, the show on SF was really interesting to see what the tech boom is doing to the city. If the major companies google, yahoo, apple, cisco, oracle...... left the bay area prices would plummet like worse than the stock market crash in the 20's. The crisis is so bad people are renting their garages for 1300 a month to people wanting to move there.
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Originally posted by maryjane:

That, is ...."troubling".
Why won't the center accept the payment?


Because they know if they kick them out and turn it into condos they can triple their income. Come on Don you know that,

Money, Money, Money !

It is the American way, take advantage of anyone you can.

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Originally posted by 84fiero123:


Because they know if they kick them out and turn it into condos they can triple their income. Come on Don you know that,

Money, Money, Money !

It is the American way, take advantage of anyone you can.

Steve


Maybe--or something a little more sinister and convoluted.
I prefer it to be the $$ angle than "We don't want yore kind 'round heah!" and I've seen lots of the second thing in my lifetime.

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Originally posted by maryjane:

Maybe--or something a little more sinister and convoluted.
I prefer it to be the $$ angle than "We don't want yore kind 'round heah!" and I've seen lots of the second thing in my lifetime.



The answer will be hard to discern as the owners will spin it the one way and the occupants will spin it the other.
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Originally posted by maryjane:

Maybe--or something a little more sinister and convoluted.
I prefer it to be the $$ angle than "We don't want yore kind 'round heah!" and I've seen lots of the second thing in my lifetime.



They call it 'gentrification'.
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Now they do. In my father and grandfather's day it was called something completely different...
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Originally posted by maryjane:

Now they do. In my father and grandfather's day it was called something completely different...


It is completely possible but more likely it is the money.

The Bay area is incredibly diverse but one thing rules all. Money.
As a matter of personal appeal I really like it that way.
It is something I can count on and therefore be prepared for. As good as being able to predict the future and sometimes creating the future.
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