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With a new Oakland space, the business has refocused on craft workshops, teaching everything from sandal-making to floral arranging.
Gather is leaving Hayes Valley after five years, but will continue to host pop-up craft workshops in SF.
Longtime Hayes Valley ceramicist MaryMar Keenan is opening a new, larger pottery studio in the neighborhood.
The store's owner plans to shop for a permanent location after the holiday rush.
The hair salon uses ammonia-free products, and sells an assortment of beauty products, jewelry and vintage clothing.
The stationery and gift shop plans to pop up "through the holidays" inside Grove Street Market.
The online custom-furniture retailer has debuted a new "Guideshop" in Hayes Valley, complete with a Linden Street mural.
The husband-and-wife duo offers eyeglasses and full optometry services.
The owner's grandfather handed out free glasses to people who lost theirs in the 1906 earthquake.
The company was founded to promote sustainable practices in the fashion industry.
Ideas include gallery events, yoga classes, dance and theatrical performances, or even culinary ventures.
The long-planned location is not to be, to the disappointment of many locals.
The Austin-based apparel company plans to host community events like dog jogs and yoga.
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