- One reason Noe Valley is so awesome today: FUF was started by concerned Noe Valleyeons who planted lots of trees [SF Weekly]
- City-owned tree in Noe chopped down by rogue building owner, neighbors livid [Curbed]
- Michael Bauer on Uma Casa [SF Chronicle]
- Noe Valley nuggets = buffalo Tater Tots with blue cheese crumbles [Bay Area Reporter]
- Interview with Jack Epstein, owner of Chocolate Covered [Candy Atlas]
- Noe Valley is about to have TWO bougie TV dinner shops [NVSF]
- Firefly now does lunch! [Firefly]
- The most expensive house in Noe Valley (again) [Curbed]
- Real Foods fate could be determined as soon as August [NVMPA]
- Growing up in Noe Valley in the 50s [Kate Campbell]
- The Dubliner the night of the Warriors title win #gowarriors [thedubliner]
- The cost to buy in Noe Valley right now: $1155 per square foot [Curbed]
June 17, 2017
This Week in Noe Valley: Real Foods Fate Is Nigh, Most Expensive House in the Hood and Firefly Does Lunch
June 4, 2017
This Week in Noe Valley: Street Art, RIP Bom Dia and the Way We Live Now
- Bright young tech workers are drawn to Noe Valley’s “shabby-chic credentials” – wut? [Financial Times]
- Found: Street art [hollygilliankindel]
- Aster goes to prix fixe menu :( [InsideScoopSF]
- Sign of the times? [SocketSite]
- The long goodbye: For lease sign goes up on Bom Dia Market space [@SuperDee75]
- La Ciccia – yum [aprildstorm]
- The way we live now [eyeofted]
NVV June 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.
June 2017
Front Page: Noe Valley lawmaker Mark Leno wants to be mayor; Noe Courts is open; BofA security guard James Grant moonlights as a singer and appeared at the Town Square; local filmmaker Jeffrey Braverman will have a short film called David in Brief at Frameline, the SF LGBTQ Film Festival.
Letters: Letter from a neighbor lamenting the loss of Good News newsstand on 24th St; a response to last month's Trump supporter; and a clarification on Karen Oliveto, pastor of Bethany United Methodist Church.
Features: RIP local filmmaker Dan Halas; Julia Ready closing her local daycare business after 27 years.
Cost of Living in Noe: The average cost of a Noe Valley home in April was $2.4 million as more homes came to market; the most expensive sale was a $4.1 million home on the 4300 block of 25th St. which went for 4.7 percent below asking.
Short Takes: SummerFEST is on June 11 this year; the free evening movies in Dolores Park this year are posted; garbage rates are going to rise this year.
Store Trek: The Rabbit Hole Theater Company, 800 Diamond St
[The Noe Valley Voice]
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