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Less than a year after opening its doors, Dogo Love is moving its business to Etsy.
Five years after opening, the Brooklyn-based modern home furnishings store is saying goodbye to San Francisco.
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation narrowly missed a deadline to bring a lawsuit against the city and Sup. Wiener in a bid to relocate its pharmacy to Castro Street.
A "high quality, consumer-focused urgent care center" is headed to Market Street.
You'll have to stick with checking your phone, as it seems the clock on Castro Street will remain inaccurate for the foreseeable future.
The Patio has been closed since 1999, and tracking a lack of movement in the space has become a neighborhood pastime.
"I walked by Sparky's and I was surprised to see that some of the brown paper on the windows had fallen and now it looks like this!" writes tipster Sophia, who sent in this photo over the weekend.
The Volvo Centrum is slated to be restored and converted by an architecture firm that purchased the building earlier this month.
Some happy news after the loss of Books Inc.: another independent bookstore is moving into the Castro.
The long-empty former Sprint store at 410 Castro St. is one step closer to having a new occupant: LaserAway.
"We have served customers and authors in the Castro for over 20 years and thank everyone for the support."
The new space is five times the size of the Apothecarium's current storefront, and will allow the dispensary to unite all its services under one roof.
Owner Gary Weiss hopes to sell the shop, which he's run since 1983, and focus on other ventures.
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