Photo of the Day: City at night

Dyanna Calvario

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  • Office building above Equinox, lit up its windows to create a heart facing Market Street to show solidarity during these times of uncertainty. (Dyanna Calvario / Golden Gate Xpress)

  • After SFMTA ended light rail services, only certain entrances to access BART remained open. (Dyanna Calvario / Golden Gate Xpress)

  • Powell Street, known to be filled with tourists and cable cars is seen empty at 9:30 p.m. on a Thursday night. (Dyanna Calvario / Golden Gate Xpress)

  • San Francisco Public Works worker cleans the sidewalk in front of a boarded-up Louis Vuitton store on April 16, 2020. (Dyanna Calvario / Golden Gate Xpress)

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City life dramatically changed March 17, after Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered California residents to shelter in place. The statewide order forced many businesses to temporarily close, events to be postponed, public transit lines to alter their services and people to stay home as much as possible.

The city has become ghostly at night. Businesses have boarded up their windows to prevent break-ins. No one but city workers or the homeless walk around the streets that were once filled with a swarm of tourists.