Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Despite firing a subcontractor after a series of gas line strikes last year, the Upper Haight infrastructure project continues to be troubled.
As the construction drags on, residents and merchants are increasingly frustrated by disruptions to parking and foot traffic.
Retail & Industry in ...
The shop sells San Francisco-themed merchandise designed by local artists.
Parks & Nature in ...
The basketball courts reopen today, with face-painting, a basketball clinic, and much fanfare.
Neighbors say the store's HVAC system and delivery trucks are too loud, which has led to a six-year battle with both the store and the city.
Construction crews are back at work this week, replacing water main and lateral lines from Baker to Ashbury.
This week's Upper Haight roundup includes Labor Day sales, plus a selection of live events and a recap of the week's news.
Arts & Culture in ...
The longtime Haight stained glass shop is moving to a studio in the Dogpatch, which will only be open by appointment.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
While crime is down across the district, there have been some notable incidents in the Upper Haight to report.
Directed by Haight local Kurt Weitzmann, the documentary follows Cho's 2014 homeless outreach initiative in honor of the late Robin Williams.
After 37 years at the same location, the low-fee mental health clinic may be evicted for the construction of three new residential buildings.
After two years in business, Second Act is ditching its incubator for up-and-coming food vendors. But events aren’t going anywhere.
The eclectic Haight pop-up features furniture, clothes, jewelry, art, and knickknacks, with some contemporary pieces.