San Francisco’s Oldest Open Air Drug Market Still Thrives

In October 2018 the New York Times described the northwest side of Hyde Street between Eddy and Ellis as “the dirtiest block in San Francisco.” I describe in my new book reporter Thomas Fuller’s take: “a single span of Hyde Street hosts an open-air narcotics market by day and at night is occupied by the unsheltered and drug-addled slumped on the sidewalk.” This intersection only blocks from City Hall and Union Square reminded him of “developing-world squalor.”

That block of Hyde is just as dirty today. Its sidewalks remain drug-filled.

The open-air drug market still thrives…

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