tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008050911800805999.post8736259206762455962..comments2024-02-03T06:01:53.090-08:00Comments on Noe Valley SF: Closing? Mike's Of Noe Valley Shoe RepairNoe Valley, SFhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09996607013124379881noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008050911800805999.post-75225629103928143392014-04-06T08:16:12.447-07:002014-04-06T08:16:12.447-07:00Rich tech people don't wear leather soled shoe...Rich tech people don't wear leather soled shoes. Maybe a flannel shirt and hoodie store will move inAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008050911800805999.post-27010835018181150542014-03-31T17:04:26.797-07:002014-03-31T17:04:26.797-07:00I moved into the neighborhood in 2002 and have bee...I moved into the neighborhood in 2002 and have been taking my shoes to Mike ever since. He is extremely nice, helpful, and always took care of my shoes and gave them an extra little shine with each repair. I love taking my shoes there, his quality of shoe repair tops all others. I've since moved out of the neighborhood and I still bring my shoes there, as I haven't found another shop that compares..<br /><br />I'm going there right now in fact, I hope you'll join me in supporting him and other small businesses that have been in business for years.<br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00009041287381707579noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008050911800805999.post-74281704148943253552014-03-21T08:22:12.339-07:002014-03-21T08:22:12.339-07:00I have been going to Mike for years and have alway...I have been going to Mike for years and have always had great service. He's a really good guy, and I am very sad to see him go.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008050911800805999.post-76756946537263016892014-03-21T06:11:24.434-07:002014-03-21T06:11:24.434-07:00As a long time resident and devoted shopper of 24t...As a long time resident and devoted shopper of 24th street I have to disagree with Karen on this one. Gentrification had little to do with this. The shoe repair shop has never been the same since the Wood family sold out some 10+ years ago. They were the last neighborhood family who owned the business and really cared about customer service. Also, the reality is the buying public has fewer and fewer shoes and boots that get repaired. We live in a Toms shoe culture now with disposable, not repairable shoes.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008050911800805999.post-85744615193050681032014-03-19T21:35:53.940-07:002014-03-19T21:35:53.940-07:00I just picked up a pair of shoes from Mike and the...I just picked up a pair of shoes from Mike and they were repaired excellently. I've always had good service from him, and will be SO SAD if we lose the shoe repair shop!rachael schaferhttp://www.rachaelschaferdesigns.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008050911800805999.post-36003648396850243852014-03-18T19:18:30.112-07:002014-03-18T19:18:30.112-07:00And to be clear - I much prefer to fix things and ...And to be clear - I much prefer to fix things and gave Mike plenty of business.murphstahoehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17378354136823393492noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008050911800805999.post-31356675331947059882014-03-18T19:17:40.761-07:002014-03-18T19:17:40.761-07:00Rich people don't need shoe repairs?
What thi...Rich people don't need shoe repairs?<br /><br />What this looks like is the end of an era where people are more likely now to replace things rather than get them fixed. I don't think this applies only to the gentry.murphstahoehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17378354136823393492noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008050911800805999.post-78304259818793054312014-03-17T21:17:47.907-07:002014-03-17T21:17:47.907-07:00I've been a very satisfied customer of Mike...I've been a very satisfied customer of Mike's shoe repair for many years. <br /><br />He recently revived a much beloved pair of low boots that carry me through the city with great comfort. Another shoe repair shop declared them dead. But Mike refused to do so. <br /><br />When I stopped by to pick them up, I inquired about the for rent sign in the window. He said he lost his lease and needed to move out by the end of the week, this week (March 14). he seemed so sad. As was I. <br /><br />Ladies and gentlemen this is what gentrification looks like. And remember rent control does not protect commercial tenants.<br />Karen Topakianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02189564608042614936noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008050911800805999.post-12708074536150065342014-03-14T20:57:24.823-07:002014-03-14T20:57:24.823-07:00Mikes is still open and working. I've always ...Mikes is still open and working. I've always actually had good service. He's fixed two of my kids buckles on their shoes and never lost anything I've taken there. Today when I took my daughters backpack in to have the zipper replaced as it broke he honestly said it wasn't worth the money since it would be too costly to replace being waterproof.<br /><br />I talked to him about the rumor that he was already closed. He's definitely there and still in business. He's on a month to month lease now as the owner wants to raise the rent and he's just able to cover the current cost of the rent. This is the same as what's happening to many of the businesses in Noe Valley - landlords raising rent and then stores who only sell expensive boutique items can afford to take over. <br /><br />We're losing many essential stores; i.e. the hardware store; now possibly the shoe repair. I was actually going to ask that more folks shop at Mikes to keep him in business as I'd hate for him to be out of business. Once a shoe cobbler leaves just like a hardware store it is almost impossible to have another store like these come back to the hood.<br /><br />So please support your hood by shopping local and keeping our essential stores in business. Keep Mike in business.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00554023106766377336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008050911800805999.post-85581196677157558822014-03-14T19:42:36.771-07:002014-03-14T19:42:36.771-07:00Poor quality repairs every time - I quit going the...Poor quality repairs every time - I quit going there and venture outside of Noe where I live. I'd love a QUALITY shoe repair service on 24th!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008050911800805999.post-49723286545774881992014-03-14T16:27:10.144-07:002014-03-14T16:27:10.144-07:00save the sign!save the sign!nails doverspikenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008050911800805999.post-91519855691768402092014-03-14T10:20:52.568-07:002014-03-14T10:20:52.568-07:00Not really tragic or a loss when the guy wasn'...Not really tragic or a loss when the guy wasn't especially nice or provided especially good service.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008050911800805999.post-38492564496155199182014-03-14T10:13:32.729-07:002014-03-14T10:13:32.729-07:00As a former resident of Noe Valley I was saddened ...As a former resident of Noe Valley I was saddened to see this news. I used the services of the shoe repair shop often enough. It is a dying art and one I think really benefits the neighborhood. There was always that favorite pair of shoes that I wasn't just quite ready to retire, a stop into Mike's and some new heels or soles and they were just like new. Every good thing must come to an end. kitchen bitchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11282449281492846398noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008050911800805999.post-66873247939419530702014-03-14T09:50:31.173-07:002014-03-14T09:50:31.173-07:00While I hate to see any small business fail, I thi...While I hate to see any small business fail, I think the demise of this one was inevitable. I had nothing but problems there. But that said, 24th St. really does need a good cobbler. After a few disasters with Mike, I started going to Tip Top over on West Portal and have had nothing but wonderful service and top-notch repair from them. But I would far prefer it if those dollars were benefiting my own neighborhood.<br /><br />I hope to high heaven that whoever rents this space will NOT be a financial institution of any kind, a nail salon, a medical office of any kind, a gym, or worst of all, a realtor. While these businesses certainly serve a purpose, we are being smothered and over-ridden by them on 24th St. I don't understand why they can't peacefully coexist on side streets. <br /><br />As our viable businesses leave 24th St., I find myself going more and more outside Noe to do my shopping and get basic services. Just as importantly, if this trend continues, why would anyone from another neighborhood want to come here to shop? <br /><br />The folks who live here are smart, presumably care about where they live, and want to see their shopping district thrive and offer the things they want to buy or use -- as well as attract people from other areas. We have neighborhood groups for almost everything. Would anyone be in favor of setting up some sort of committee to influence and monitor the types of businesses that wish to open in the neighborhood -- similar to what other communities are doing? It seems as though we need some sort of strategy to ensure the success of our shopping area.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008050911800805999.post-54156140947158483862014-03-13T22:04:28.591-07:002014-03-13T22:04:28.591-07:00After picking up my patent leather shoes from Miss...After picking up my patent leather shoes from Mission St for Easter we would take them to Helen to have taps put on them. I loved the smell of the place, it was the end of the 1960's. I remember being only as high as the counter and watching the machine that she would use to shine shoes. Her hands were symbols of a life of work but she seemed to be just fine with that. My Noe Valley is not there anymore.....especially if the shoe repair shop goes. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com