Retail & Industry in ...
Some bright spots in this edition of Upper Haight business briefs: one expansion, one reopening, and more good news from the neighborhood.
Real Estate & Development in ...
The site was approved as a navigation center in March, but the city has scrapped those plans, and is now evaluating it for a potential tent village.
Community & Society in ...
As Mayor Breed diverts $120 million out of traditional law enforcement, programs that keep youth out of jail could serve as examples for crime prevention among adults.
Currently a safe sleeping site for the unhoused, the lot will eventually have over 100 housing units for low-income residents.
Arts & Culture in ...
Fish plans to interview dozens of veterans of the '60s and '70s counterculture, creating an archive for future artists-in-residence.
Parks & Nature in ...
One of the fallen trees crushed two cars at the DMV, trapping a passenger inside.
In this week's Upper Haight business brief, two longtime clothiers close permanently, and a new vintage store appears to have changed its plans about opening.
The flower only blooms every 3-5 years, so the Conservatory of Flowers has figured out a socially distant way to show it off.
The Red Vic's front window is now hosting drag shows — and raising money to turn the space into housing for trans people of color.
The new city-sanctioned tent site, with room for 40-50 people, will offer an alternative to unhoused Mission residents as shelters remain at limited capacity.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A manhunt ensued after the suspect fled into the adjacent parking garage.
Emergency crews responded to flipped SUVs two days in a row, on 15th Street at Noe yesterday afternoon and Market & Gough today.
Park Station is seeking the victim of a July assault at Waller and Belvedere to help build a case against the suspect, who police have identified.