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"Store owner Abe Saba is beloved, and his grocery was a community hub, so his retirement was one more unexpected development in a neighborhood."
A sprinkling of Mission District salons have been serving the community for decades. But with changing demographics, they’re struggling to hold on.
Tender Loving Food is closed, but its owner is still moving forward on a different Tenderloin restaurant, serving banquet-style Burmese food.
The photography center's owner says it's not making enough money to survive, and unless he gets some help, he'll have to shut it down.
The comic book store will expand into the online marketplace in 2017 to help make sure a community bailout isn’t necessary again.
The clothier/art gallery is the only outlet in the area for women's apparel and accessories.
After 20 years in the Castro, the burger joint's owner is stepping down.
With attendance dropping and a second venue falling flat, DNA Lounge’s owner is seeking ideas on how to save the nightclub from permanent closure.
With demolition potentially looming, the bike shop’s owner opted to take a buy-out.
The store will take over the former Duke et Duchess at 528 Hayes St.
The downtown deli, beloved for its breakfast burritos and more, will close its doors on Dec. 31st.
The Castro's market hall is expanding to offer entertainment options, starting with a VR room.
The popular Lower Haight nail salon is set to become the second, larger location of Divisadero’s Q Spa.
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