- Giant ficus falls on a home on Dolores at Clipper and only the railing is hurt [SF Examiner]
- Noe Valley Garden Tour starts June 3, tickets on sale now [Friends of Noe Valley]
- The rare rotting rodent blooms of spring [@KristinHenry]
- Greening the neighborhood, one nook at a time [@Tint]
- Spotted: Star Wars street art [@adamephoto]
- Think parking protectionists are the worst? There’s a petition for that [@NeverSassyLaura]
- Noe Valley. Presented without comment. [@nickshearer]
- David Talbot: Old people of SF, your time is up [SF Chronicle]
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May 28, 2017
This Week in Noe Valley: More Housing, Green Streets and What to Do About Old People and Their Valuable Homes
May 20, 2017
This Week in Noe Valley: New Mural, J Church Turns 100 and Another Senior Dies Facing Eviction
- Everyone in SF lives within 10 minutes of a park – the best for any city in the U.S. [KRON]
- Then and now – the J Church turns 100 this year [@SFMTAPhoto]
- New mural near Omnivore (yes!) [@omnivorebooks]
- Big fines proposed for dumping trash in Dolores [SFist]
- New sidewalk gardens headed for Noe Valley – volunteers wanted May 27 [@SFUrbanForester]
- Noe Valley tech execs moonlight as truffle farmers in Wine Country [SF Chronicle]
- In 2014, 310 Duncan Street was a 2 unit fixer that sold for $1.6 million. Today: Questionable permitting to create a single family home for $5M [insidesfrealestate]
- The T House (formerly the Google House) at 526 Duncan is for sale again - looks to reclaim the dubious title of most expensive home in Noe Valley at $12.5 million [SocketSite]
- Wyse Sons breads are now available at Whole Foods [Eater]
- This is really sad: Another senior dies in Noe Valley facing eviction [The Guardian]
- It’s not your imagination: SF streets are jammed with Uber and Lyft vehicles [SF Chronicle]
- City is looking for greater ways to control how ride-sharing companies operate in the city [SF Examiner]
May 6, 2017
This Week in Noe Valley: Savor Changes Owners, La PanotiQ and Good News Are Gone
- LaPanotiQ closes "due to delays caused by extensive building repairs." Um, yeah. [Hoodline]
- NY Times technology reporter John Markoff: RIP Good News [@markoff]
- Savor posts a change of owner sign after many months of sad, slow decline [@rosewinegirl]
- Baron’s clears an inspection hurdle. Here’s hoping for sandwiches soon [@BaronsonChurch]
- Brunch with oysters, egg dishes and bubbles (yum) [Uma Casa]
- What happens when SF adds housing (your neighbors are in this) [@SFyimby]
- You can get a Noe Valley cocktail at Cityscape in the Hilton downtown – who knew? [Paste Magazine]
- Evil Noe Valley landlord fined millions by the city for bad evictions [SFGate]
- The new villain: “He is a finance guy living in a big house in Noe Valley.” [SF Examiner]
- #Vanlife Noe Valley-style [allenapplegate]
May 5, 2017
NVV May 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.
May 2017
Front Page: Local family commemorates their family in a mural on Comerford Alley; local stylist organizes free services for hospitalized kids; rat poison kills coyote in Douglass Park.
Letters: Letter from a Trump supporter from New York about the "arrogant residents of San Franny."
Features: Noe Valley's lone indie newsstand, Good News, is closing after 22 years; the reasons are the Internet and a key magazine distributor shut down.
Cost of Living in Noe: The average cost of a Noe Valley home in March was $3.1 million; the most expensive home sold that month was a $6.2 million home on a double lot on Fair Oaks.
Store Trek: Baron's Quality Meats, 1706 Church St at 29th; Mabuhay, 1195 Church St at 24th
[The Noe Valley Voice]