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New tenants are being sought for the salon and the adjoining Alfa Laundromat, but no one has been confirmed to move in. Meanwhile, stylist May tells us she plans to move to a new salon in February.
Here's a handy guide to everything you need to know about getting around SF during Super Bowl events, including a map of attractions at Super Bowl City itself.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
This week's crime report includes info on arrests of three-card monte hustlers and various muggings around the district, including one at gunpoint.
Wear your favorite team gear, grab a beer and grilled cheese, and join Bud Light's giant party, with proceeds benefiting United Way.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Cable cars will be still this morning in honor of a fallen operator, and numerous Muni lines will be affected due to the Walk for Life march.
The Ferry Plaza market will operate as always, but your favorite bar or restaurant could be closed for private parties.
Arts & Culture in ...
The Chinese Cultural Center's new 'Pop-Up: Es, cogito ergo,' by Jonathan Wallraven, is a play on traditional Chinese ink drawings—with an edgy twist.
The North Beach Business Association won't be hosting a Super Bowl street party on Green Street between Grant and Columbus after all, as we previously reported they might.
Many locals avoid the E and F lines, but Market Street Railway hopes to get them riding again with faster transit times and increased service.
Politics & Govt in ...
At least one community activist is unhappy with the giant ads, which he says are in violation of the city's planning code.
Ever seen a Satanic witch strip? You can this weekend, at a burlesque blowout at the Shelton Theater.
Super Bowl City road closures won't just affect drivers—anyone on foot or a bike also needs to know where they can and can't go. A new SFMTA map explains the changes, which go into effect Saturday.
This month's meeting from 6–7pm Jan. 21st has been changed to the Chapter Room on the plaza at Grace Cathedral (1100 Taylor St.), and one of the topics will be Super Bowl City.
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