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As a citywide effort to expand open air business gains traction, merchants prepare for a new way of life.
The shop is hosting an opening party this Friday, with drinks and a free tote bag with each purchase.
Two years after opening a shop in Hayes Valley, the store, which sells indoor plants and other items from local artisans, has put down roots on Fillmore Street.
The spa, which opened in 1968, is one of the largest Japanese bathhouses in the country.
Workouts are once a week for 20 minutes, but the studio's owners say results will be "unbelievable."
"The kind of wedding I'm catering to are a lot of outdoors, nature weddings," said owner Samira Araghi.
The New Seasons has been confirmed for a space at the 555 Fulton St. development, but it won't be opening until next year.
Two years ago, the opening of the Hayes Valley branch sparked a battle over the neighborhood's formula retail ban.
The city is now accepting applications to purchase the center, which includes the former Yoshi's, two restaurants, a gallery, and parking.
Owner Mei Wan is a Fillmore community fixture, but she can't afford to pay her doubled rent.
Faced with a rent hike, the shop’s owner chose to close the business and embark on an entirely different venture in Oakland.
The cafe's third location, which also serves as a production bakery, will emphasize its house-baked breads, pastries, and cookies.
December is officially upon us, so here are the best locally owned spots to snap up gifts for everyone on your list, as chosen by our editors.