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June 17, 2010

For Lease: Twin Peaks Properties


Harry J. Aleo's colorful Twin Peaks Property office at 4072 24th Street (between Castro and Noe) is for lease by Gordon Property Management. The office is closed and we overheard someone out front saying "it'll probably become a women's clothes store or a chocolate shop, the way things are going around here." In the meantime, some of the President Reagan and period memorabilia is starting to disappear from the window; unclear what the lease means for the proposed Harry Aleo museum.

27 comments:

  1. Yeah, I much prefer title companies and realtors to all those pesky chocolate shops.

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  2. Yes, realtors are really useful and convenient for people who already live in the neighborhood.

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  3. Another nail salon would be ideal too.

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  4. a Hooters would be great.

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  5. I'm thinkin' a Scotch Tape store.

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  6. how bout a croc's store?

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  7. Or another "gym" for mommies.

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  8. Fabrics and crafts! Who wants in?

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  9. How bout this? A cool, hipster shop to buy parts for your parklet, and nice plastic furniture to place in your plaza?

    Maybe a condom shop?

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  10. Plazas aren't for hipsters. They're for loonie liberals.

    Joel Panzer, who is fighting the plaza trial, is the same person who wants to build a Harry Aleo museum for permanent display of George W. Bush memorabilia. You connect the dots.

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  11. How about a nice 7-11 like the one they are trying to build at 30th and Mission?

    http://sf-planning.org/ftp/files/Commission/CPCPackets/2009.1049C.pdf

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  12. i vote for a tat parlor. we'll prolly get a gymboree for the rugrats, though.

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  13. maybe a stroller repair shop?

    store for dog poop cleanup kits?

    how bout a nice little neighborhood gay bar?

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  14. Bring back the palm reader!

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  15. i vote for a 7-Eleven or jack in the box

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  16. How about the High Bridge Arms guns & ammo store? They're trying to re-open on Mission...much safer in Noe.

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  17. Pot club. Definitely pot club.

    Sour diesel in downtown Noe?!

    To die for...

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  18. Pride Plus Laundromat; or a $.99 Store.

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  19. Love the pot club idea..Then we can sit in the suburban plaza in the middle of the f***ing street and get high.

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  20. If not a pot club (love THAT idea!) then level the place and put up a parking lot. Good riddance already.

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  21. Enough sarcasm! What WOULD you want to go in that space?

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  22. I don't see any sarcasm at all. Lots of great ideas.

    What would you want there?

    You need to get a sense of humor.

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  23. Detesting sarcasm myself - indeed finding it disgraceful most times - I think Anonymous above was simply trying to suggest that an indoor community pot garden would fit better with the neighborhood than a simple pot club would.

    We all owe him or her a debt of gratitude for pointing out that in order for Noesterdam to rise to the international prominence it deserves, a progressive minded approach is needed to break through all the "green noise" around us.

    Thanks, oh wise Anonymous one!

    Now, back to naming strains for the Valley to rejoice in...

    1. Harry's Love Buds
    2. Aleo Afghan
    3. Twin Peaks Purple
    4. ???

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  24. Interestingly enough I was on the Lululemon site and in their careers section they have a listing for a Noe Valely store - maybe that's what is going in there? As a bona fide Noe Valley lady who loves her Lulu, I would be stoked as hell.

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  25. I'm hoping for a woman's chocolate stroller flower and world pottery import shop.
    Or maybe something for the guys and dads out there like a digicam, guitar and laser gizmo shop.

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  26. They should have a medical marijuana dispensary, and call it Lids for Looney Valley

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