The latest news from, about and for Noe Valley from around the interwebs:
- Hamlet gets a mini makeover and a new menu [Hoodline]
- What a $1 million home in Noe Valley looks like [Socketsite]
- Drewe’s / E&J Meats– one of the oldest butcher shops in SF and in operation since 1899 – is evicted for non-payment of rent [Inside Scoop]
- A story about Guerra Meats also talks about the demise of Drewe’s [Chronicle]
- Speaking of history: Mitchell’s ice cream started as a small dairy farm in the hills of Noe Valley in 1865 [ABC]
- And speaking of rent increases, Spring Pilates is out on Castro St [@dabit]
- Why the Mission is burning [Curbed]
- LaPanotiQ is open [Bob Cut]; Grand Opening party on August 27 [@LaPanotiQ]
- Ordinary people can’t afford a home in SF. How it came to this… [Guardian]
- Tacolicious has to move on Church St; it’s not zoned for office space [@omnivorebooks]
- "4th generation Noe Valley, 3rd generation in my house” [@eparillon]
- Noe Valley resident Patrice Sandoval at the Tony Bennett statue unveiling [Hoodline]
- NV Town Square on schedule to open in late October [SF Rec & Park]
- Taking the NY Times to task for the Tenderloin to Noe Valley UberPOOL math [Bill Moyers]
- Noe, Noe Valley …. but don’t call it The Noe [@sashax]
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