In 2008, after two years of transition and multiple moves to make way for the Convention Center expansion, the Asian Arts Initiative moved into their current home at 1219 Vine Street. Now, nearly five years later, AAI is still looking for ways to make their presence known in “Chinatown North” (an area also referred to as the Loft District, Callowhill or Eraserhood).
 
AAI’s recent attempts to solidify the neighborhood’s identity are rather ambitious — the community-based arts center is aiming to revitalize four blocks of Pearl Street, an alleyway that runs from Broad to 10th just north of Vine Street. The goal is to turn the street into a public space, outdoor gallery and gathering spot, bringing together the area’s diverse communities.
 
Currently in the early planning stages, the Pearl Street project has been on AAI’s radar for a number of years. “Since we moved into this space we’ve been staring at Pearl Street outside our windows,” says AAI Executive Director Gayle Isa. “The alleyway is a place you don’t want to be right now. It has a reputation as dark and dangerous.”

(via Ambitious Pearl Street renovation planned in Chinatown North)