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Opening a business at 9th & Irving fulfilled a long-term aspiration for brothers Adar and Saadi Halil.
Several standardized design features associated with the bubble tea chain have been removed.
Despite the threat of vandalism, a Cole Valley neighbor is hoping to provide free books to the community.
With elevations above 600 feet, the Inner Sunset has great locations for watching fireworks.
With expanded seating and a fresh look, the taqueria's owners hope to attract more diners.
A radio singer is stripped of his dignity and clothing, but gets to keep his automobile in this installment.
If all permits are approved, three bubble tea shops could open within a few hundred feet of each other.
Trucks are expected to arrive every 15 to 20 minutes between 9am and 3:30pm on Monday and Tuesday.
The future of the two storefronts remains unclear.
There's also a literary reading at Green Apple and a knitting circle at the library.
The arrival of a fast-food franchise in 1997 helped spur regulation governing chain retailers.
Park Station's monthly meeting included a Bay to Breakers debrief, a presentation on syringe safety and more.
A longstanding Asian grocery store fades into memory, and a Chinese bistro changes hands.
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