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Politics & Govt in ...
A new proposal calls for enclosing some empty space along the edges of the tower and spiffing up the Clay Street entrance.
The committee at the heart of San Francisco's Democratic Party is at odds, with the head of it accusing Aaron Peskin of forming a 'political machine.'
Joined by the Easter Bunny, little ones donned bunny ears, and rode bikes, trikes and wagons decked out in the season's finest decorations.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
In this week's crime blotter, two mysterious fires are set, a teenager is mugged, and a woman finds a disturbing note under her apartment door.
Food & Drinks in ...
Aiming to be a welcoming neighborhood spot, the new gastropub in the former Bocce Cafe will offer cocktails, pizza, brunch, and more.
The popular quinoa bowl concept, which lets diners order via app and pick up food from cubbies, now has another location.
Real Estate & Development in ...
A Planning Department report expressed concerns with ZinZanni's historic tent, but neighbors say it should return.
This Saturday, you can explore the historic bars, dens of prostitution and dance halls of San Francisco's seedy past.
Eatsa offers a semi-automated, somewhat futuristic dining experience, with quinoa-based meals in a variety of preparations ordered via touchscreen or app and delivered into wall cubbies.
Acclaimed NYC chef Jonathan Waxman is opening his first restaurant in San Francisco tonight.
Retail & Industry in ...
Eight hotels across the city now have rooftop beehives, and are finding creative ways to serve the honey to guests.
The hotel will have 182 rooms, eight residential condos, a lobby, a restaurant and one level of below-grade parking, with 20 spaces.
The Archdiocese originally got permission to remove the trees in 2014, but didn't follow through.
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