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At the end of December, X-Generation's last presence in the Upper Haight will shutter, leaving both of its previous Haight Street locations vacant.
It'll also have a Starbucks and CVS pharmacy inside.
Shop owner Colleen Schmidt is moving to Bali to open a yoga retreat and wellness center.
The sci-fi, fantasy and mystery bookshop has purchased its own building, ensuring it has a long-term home.
Here's a look at the Church and Market spaces that are finally being filled — and the ones that are still sitting vacant.
Get to know the Mission's three newest businesses, from eateries to nightclubs.
A goodbye note in the window quotes a Bible passage: "What good is a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul?"
The nonprofit cinema, which is focused on independent, foreign and art films, is one of the oldest continuously operating theaters in the world.
After losing its Mission storefront two years ago, Lost Weekend Video moved into the Alamo Drafthouse. Now, it's selling its collection to the theater.
Hickory offers pottery classes, workshops and a full membership with open studio access.
A San Diego-based business specializing in scented candles and women's accessories has expanded to Valencia Street.
A storefront space "will help us be more visible and accessible to the community," the CBD's executive director said.
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