Monday November 30, 2015 Trending Articles By Joshua Sabatini on November 29, 2015 1:00 am Three Bayview plant nursery businesses dating back to the 1980s have until May to vacate a publicly owned greenhouse after city officials say the facility has fallen into disrepair. The forced move has made uncertain the future of Decorative Plant Service, San Francisco Foliage, Sunborne Nursery and the fate of more than 100 workers. All of the businesses, which hired half of their workforces from the Bayview, must leave the 1150 Phelps St. greenhouse facility by May 31. Also unknown is what The City plans to do with the greenhouse site. Business founders and employees told the San Francisco Examiner they were shocked when the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission's decided to give them the boot. "Our reaction was one of surprise," said Sunborne Nursery founder Dan Goldman, who opened the wholesale plant and container supply business there in 1989.
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