Retail & Industry in ...
The milliner's Haight Street store, one of several in San Francisco, is calling it quits.
Before the pandemic, the popular toy shop was considering a third location. Now, it's being forced to downsize to remain viable.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
40 of the Haight's unhoused have found safe shelter at the Stanyan Street tent village. But there appears to be no plan for hundreds of others sleeping on the street.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
"It’s happening," District 5 Supervisor Dean Preston wrote on Twitter.
Arts & Culture in ...
Several tipsters have been curious about a slick of "green slime" that's been on the ground at Page and Shrader streets for months.
More than three dozen financial supporters of the popular sci-fi bookstore are asking owner Alan Beatts to step aside.
Community & Society in ...
The Safe Sleeping Site at 730 Stanyan was the subject of both optimism and controversy when it opened six weeks ago. Hoodline followed up with residents and neighbors to see how it's going.
With the bike lane delayed, advocates say the Panhandle path is "crowded and unsafe," and makes social distancing impossible.
"It came to my awareness that it's a little bit like the Berlin Wall," said historian Nancy Gille of her work to preserve the iconic corner's sidewalk.
Already struggling with high commercial vacancy rates pre-pandemic, the Upper Haight is losing small businesses at an alarming clip.
Reduced area traffic gave crews the opportunity to accelerate work and push up the expected completion date on the long-running project.
Lyft, Bay Wheels' parent company, is currently running a neighborhood survey on where the three new bike docks should go.
The Haight's popular print shop and pinball arcade has filed for permits to open a spinoff cannabis dispensary.