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All the Haight's news of the week, plus a few activities to entertain you this weekend.
Arts & Culture in ...
The spirit of collaborative experimentation returns to Second Act tonight, with a lineup of the cosmic, unusual, and aurally avant.
Retail & Industry in ...
Sol Disciples is rounding off the first week of its debut brick-and-mortar operation at 1429 Haight.
Politics & Govt in ...
As a follow-up to Park Station's progress, we spoke with homeless advocates about the potential downside of zero-tolerance policies in the area.
The new tour, which is focused on the 1960s, is narrated by former Haight denizen Peter Coyote.
HANC and HAIA are both feeling the pressure to address homelessness in the Haight, in very different ways.
Food & Drinks in ...
El Rancho Grande, the Divisadero taqueria, is opening a new location on Haight, likely in the next few weeks.
The new spinoff has signed a five-year lease on the space, and currently offers women's shoes.
Carlos Lopez's retirement will be the end of an era for the address, which has housed a cobbler of some form for more than 90 years.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
We talked with Capt. John Sanford and two SFPD sergeants about Park Station's new quality-of-life Haight task force.
Next month, Park Station will host a party for "Peace On The Streets," which aims to keep local youth and the SFPD connected.
Haight Street's El Faro is in the process of changing hands, but the new buyer remains something of a mystery.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Construction is underway on a new project to convert the Page & Masonic building into housing for the developmentally disabled.
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