
Although our San Francisco summer is just starting to kick in, tomorrow is officially the first day of Fall.
Let's look into our crystal ball and see what's in store for the season ahead.
We expect the new Asian restaurant named Rajin (or possibly Raijin) will open at 531 Haight in the former location of Al-Fanoose. Kate's Kitchen will become home to a pop-up evening restaurant called Chaparral. Divisadero will get a new barbershop. 493 Haight Street will reopen to tenants, two years after the fire that left it gutted. We hear that few of the original tenants are planning to return. Three Twins and Estela's will re-open in their original Fillmore Street locations. 248 Fillmore, formerly home to Fecal Face Dot Gallery, will get a new as-yet-unannounced tenant. Construction will begin in earnest on the long-stalled 55 Laguna development, as the UC Berkeley Extension campus is torn down to make way for 440 new units of housing. The Urban Air Market will return to Haight Street on October 12th. There will be another Lower Haight Art Walk in December, and likely a Divisadero version too. And sadly, there will be no Giants victory celebration this year. That's just some of what we've got on our calendar. Looking forward to something else happening in the Lower Haight in the next three months? Do tell...
We expect the new Asian restaurant named Rajin (or possibly Raijin) will open at 531 Haight in the former location of Al-Fanoose. Kate's Kitchen will become home to a pop-up evening restaurant called Chaparral. Divisadero will get a new barbershop. 493 Haight Street will reopen to tenants, two years after the fire that left it gutted. We hear that few of the original tenants are planning to return. Three Twins and Estela's will re-open in their original Fillmore Street locations. 248 Fillmore, formerly home to Fecal Face Dot Gallery, will get a new as-yet-unannounced tenant. Construction will begin in earnest on the long-stalled 55 Laguna development, as the UC Berkeley Extension campus is torn down to make way for 440 new units of housing. The Urban Air Market will return to Haight Street on October 12th. There will be another Lower Haight Art Walk in December, and likely a Divisadero version too. And sadly, there will be no Giants victory celebration this year. That's just some of what we've got on our calendar. Looking forward to something else happening in the Lower Haight in the next three months? Do tell...









