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The martial arts studio, in business since 1979, will move across town to a temporary location.
The new co-working space doesn't have a name, and doesn't appear to have filed for any necessary city permits.
Saskia and Petra Bergstein, a.k.a. "The Caviar Sisters," are passionate about fish roe (and sustainability).
A city acquisition will save four affordable units—and bring in a new Craftsman & Wolves donut shop and artisan crafts market.
“Our idea is catered to ... the typical modern casual gentleman you find in the neighborhood,” owner Nate Bourg told us.
In a disposable world, these highly skilled local specialists are giving urban renewal a good name.
The vintage store's owner stands accused of selling furs made from endangered animals.
The German-born baker delivers custom cakes and aspires to open a bakery in the neighborhood.
The nonprofit wanted to move in 9 years ago, but the landlord offered the space to the discount retailer instead.
A clothier with locations in Hayes Valley and Dogpatch has filed a class-action lawsuit against Ivanka Trump's clothing company.
The store lets shoppers test out and buy gadgets like VR glasses, robots, juicing systems, and smart devices for pets.
Initial plans called for moving in as many as 3,000 workers, but that number may now be closer to 200.
Indecisive Oaklanders no longer need to choose between pizza and a burger.
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