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Ginza is now serving up sushi and sake from the former Great Indian Food space at 1793 Haight St.
Arts & Culture in ...
The new tenant at Page Street's former Boys & Girls Club is set on removing the publicly funded murals tomorrow, as their creator seeks a stay of execution.
Retail & Industry in ...
The former Bettie Page Clothing, which changed its moniker after a legal dispute, has shuttered many of its locations in the past year.
Your Upper Haight week in review, sinkhole news, and weekend events to savor.
Politics & Govt in ...
Panelists will include members of Taking It To The Streets, Huckleberry Youth Programs, the Homeless Youth Alliance, as well as homeless youth and local merchants.
Parks & Nature in ...
Want a tree? Friends of the Urban Forest is now taking applications for a February street-tree planting in the Upper Haight and Cole Valley.
News of note, plus this weekend's Panhandle cleanup, live music, VeganBurg opening and more.
Singapore-based VeganBurg is finally ready to open its first U.S. location in the long-vacant All You Knead storefront.
Despite the filing, Dave McLean says operations will continue as usual for the Haight Street brewery/restaurant and its Dogpatch sibling.
The Haight's getting a visit from the father of disco to wrap up another week of strange infrastructure occurrences.
Heron Oblivion, which recently signed with renowned record label Sub Pop, will join two other acts for the after-hours fundraiser show.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Street parking is off-limits on the 1600 block of Haight this weekâbut the work being done has nothing to do with the sinkhole there.
DPW's administrative hearing on the infrastructure mishaps over the last seven months in the Haight has been delayed.
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