March 25, 2017

This Week in Noe Valley: Dead Coyote in Douglass Park, Baron's Quality Meats Opens on Monday


The latest news from, about and for Noe Valley from around the interwebs:
[Photo: Noe Valley Farmer's Market and mural via @Its_RPW ]

March 12, 2017

This Week in Noe Valley: Exit Radio Shack, Easter Egg Hunt Is On, Noe Valley Then and Now


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[Photo: New Portuguese restaurant Uma Casa on Church oakwoodroasted]

NVV March 2017: We Read It So You Don't Have To


The Noe Valley Voice is published ten times a year and has been a neighborhood fixture since 1977. Here are notable highlights from the latest issue. Links are to stories we've covered here on NVSF or other resources. Follow the NVV link at the bottom for full articles and all the ads.

March 2017

Front Page: Deplorable person leaves racist note on Noe Valley resident’s car; Cleve Jones and other local authors are part of Word Week; jet noise from plane rerouting irritating some Noe Valley residents.

Cost of Living in Noe: Average price for the scant 3 single family homes that sold in January was $3M.

Store Trek: Artisana, 3927 24th Street

Features:  Noe Valley resident Ken Shaw will be a Peace Corp volunteer in Zambia.

Rumors and Tidbits: Baron's Quality Meats is opening soon in the former Drewe's Meats space; DavidsTea will be closing at the end of August or sooner; La Nebbia is closed and Sharon Ardiana (of Ragazza on Divisadero) will be opening a new restaurant in a few months in the space with an Italian/Mediterranean menu; Green11 is relocating to the East Bay; two more retail spaces that have been co-opted by boutique offices: the former laundromat at Castro and Clipper  is becoming a design studio called Studio 9 and an architecture firm is taking over the space at Noe and Alvarado. Similarly, the former The Ark Space on 24th at Vicksburg will house a mercantile, home design and real estate business for realtor Stephen Moore. Some changes are in the works for the checkout lanes at Whole Foods and by the end of March there should be a demolition crew tackling the space next to St. Clair's Liquors (the plan is 3 residential spaces and retail below).

[The Noe Valley Voice]