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Housing activist Sonja Trauss said the city needs to preserve this “quintessential neighborhood-serving business.”
The monthly event boasts a growing roster of participating businesses, free activities and local artists.
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Alexandra Kenin takes explorers through the city's 220 public parks and 70 miles of urban hiking.
After an extended absence, the company is returning to the neighborhood where it started.
If Planning approves, a Scandinavian restaurant will open in the vacated space.
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The park is a memorial to the estimated 15,000 LGBTQ persons killed during the Holocaust.
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After 28 years, the owners plan to "start a new chapter" of their lives.
The saga of last-minute lease extensions between the taqueria and landlord Les Natali is finally finito.
Monday's fundraiser is a response to LGBTQ discrimination in Chechnya and in the US.
To reduce costs, organizers will condense the fair's footprint.
By this time next year, the corner of 17th and Church might have a new bistro.
As always, there's a lot happening in the Castro.
The project is meant to mitigate concerns over homelessness, litter accumulation and safety.