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Jim Siegel, perhaps the longest-running Upper Haight business owner, on his new "legacy" status and 43 years on Haight.
The Japanese retailer is aiming to open its first Northern California storefront on Haight Street.
There's a new bright spot on Haight Street's troubled 1600 block, which has been plagued with long-term vacancies.
The move will fill a longtime retail vacancy on Haight Street.
A group of former Past Perfect vendors have joined forces as the Eclectic Collective, with a grand opening party tomorrow night.
The sci-fi, fantasy and mystery bookshop has purchased its own building, ensuring it has a long-term home.
A grand reopening event is set for next week.
Despite the "for lease" sign in its window, Skates on Haight is hoping to stay put.
"We want to expose folks to the culture" of Mesoamerica, says the owner, through native plants, art and housewares.
Brent Delf is open for business, designing and retailing modern furniture out of his new Shrader Street studio.
After a failed attempt to sell the business in 2017, owner Ben Robinson has finally secured a buyer.
The shop, run by a collective of vintage purveyors and makers, opens for business this Saturday.
"It's harder and harder to function as a small business [in the Haight]," says owner Trevor Thomas.
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