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The space has had a speedy turnaround — but the new tenant might be violating the Haight's formula retail laws.
The new barbershop, by San Francisco natives Eshawn Scranton and Alan Menenses, is a traditional barbershop with a Haight Street twist.
The closure is the latest in a series of high-profile business departures in the Haight.
The 40-year-old music store is getting a stay of execution as it seeks a potential new owner.
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.
Owned by two local vintage collectors, Trove is slinging vintage t-shirts, sneakers, and more.
The shop has taken over Haight Street's former American Apparel storefront.
Neighbors have made attempts to intervene and find a new owner for the neighborhood establishment.
Anthem has shuttered its operations on Haight and Valencia, and will cede the Valencia street store to Nice Kicks.
The newcomer overcame a city code against massage parlors that's a throwback to a different kind of Haight Street.
"Tech people don't seem to support local businesses," says Massoud Badakhshan, who's owned the store since 1980.
Known for its hoodies and a trademarked strain, the Haight shop is now exploring a partnership with the forthcoming dispensary.
The space had sat vacant for more than four years after the bar lost its lease.
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