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You'll have to stick with checking your phone, as it seems the clock on Castro Street will remain inaccurate for the foreseeable future.
The garden center will likely still close to become a mixed-use development, but it won't happen until next year at the earliest.
Maru Dojo offers classes in aikido, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and Filipino martial arts for both adults and children.
The studio is a safe haven even if you're not already "Spandex-friendly," and it offers an array of unusual classes like yoga set to country music and workouts that mimic surf skills.
A Kansas City-based company that sells locally-made products from vending machines has expanded to San Francisco.
The Third Street location will be the ubiquitous coffee company's first-ever expansion into the neighborhood.
Shop No. 3 owner Jenny Chung fills her store with jewelry "that will really make people feel special," including unique bridal jewelry.
The boutique, which debuted in February, takes its inspiration from the handmade, hippie vibes of the '60s and '70s.
Catch author readings, book signings, letter-writing and arts and crafts at indie bookstores across the city this Saturday.
Free food, old 45 records, and fine cocktails will be on offer as Rooky Ricardo's kicks off its retrofit relocation across Haight Street.
16 businesses so far have submitted an application to be named to the Legacy Business Registry, but none have been processed, due to lack of staffing.
The owner of Joyous Massage said the protesters were paid by a competitor to hurt business.
The Patio has been closed since 1999, and tracking a lack of movement in the space has become a neighborhood pastime.
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