- Overhead in Noe Valley: “Both my nannies are in Iceland” [@susanwolff]
- This week's Town Square activity: equinox drumming [jeffsheehysf]
- Getzwell covers up the iconic Star Bakery sign (the neighborhood is not amused) [@peephole and @NoeValleySF]
- SF parking meters could get surge pricing [SF Examiner]
- SF school areas are the fourth worst for distracted driving [SFGate]
- Burning Man flamingo bike comes home to Noe [daijaaana]
- Germans having a laugh at Hipster street saunas [laura.la.reina]
September 24, 2017
This Weird Week in Noe Valley: Equinox Drumming, Hipster Street Saunas and Burning Man Flamingo Bike
September 10, 2017
This Week in Noe Valley: Monster House Rising and the Trouble with Hills
- 24 hours of hip store hopping and eating in Noe Valley [Bob Cut]
- Noe Valley Gala - fundraiser for the Town Square on Oct 27 [NVGala]
- Noe Valley Girls Film Festival back this fall [SF Chronicle]
- The problem with @fordgobike and hills [@djconnel]
- 21-year old entrepreneur and Noe Valleyeon Mehak Vohra running for mayor of SF [SFist]
- The wild and wonderful Pritikin Mansion at the edge of Noe is on the market for $12.5 million [Curbed]
- Lock your doors [@bryce]
- 20% off Folio books coupon [Folio Books]
- Spotted: Vintage muscle car [sfgrecia]
September 9, 2017
NVV Sept 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.
September 2017
Front Page: NVMPA president April Swann is looking for ways to fill more empty retail stores on 24th St.; vacant for 14 years, the old Real Foods building at 3935-39 24th St. is for sale (asking price not stated, last sold in 2005 for $1.6 million) - although it will likely take another 2 years before we see any construction start to happen in the space; five bike share stations have found a home in Noe Valley in former street parking spots; the SF poet laureate Kim Shuck grew up on Eureka St. between 22nd and 23rd.
Letters: Special thanks from Ivonne Guerrero of Martha & Bros on Church St. to her wonderful neighbors who helped out during a water outage; some love for a post-card writing event at the Farmer's Market in August 5; and thanks from a neighbor to our awesome local fire department who quickly and adeptly put out a recent fire on 23rd St.
Features: SFMTA is moving two "Google bus" stops to the east side of Church at 24th St; Alvarado Elementary has a new outdoor green space/garden; Upper Noe Rec Center has a new colorful mural that was painted by kids and the community.
Cost of Living in Noe: Only 17 homes sold in June and July and the average cost of a Noe Valley home this summer was "only" $2 million; the average price for a condo was $1.5 million.
Short Takes: Noe Valley Girls Film Festival is back this fall and you can RSVP now; St. Philip Parish Annual Festival is on Sept 23 and 24 this year.
Store Trek: IS Fine Art and Design, 3848 24th Street at Vicksburg
[The Noe Valley Voice]
September 3, 2017
This Week in Noe Valley: It’s Hot, Hot, Hot
- New owner of long-closed Noe Valley Real Foods to sell it for housing [SF Chronicle]
- Could this be the last Labor Day protest at the old Real Foods? [@norini]
- Noe Valley Victorian sells for $1 million over asking (which really means it was just priced wrong) [SFGate]
- What it feels like in Noe Valley during the heatwave [@Sh72010967Nancy]
- Heatwave = power outages [@ingerhogstrom]
- Also, beautiful smokey sunrises and sunsets [oliviasolon and letstalkplants]
- Plant Lives Matter [@MsMaggieMayhem]
- The cycle of life in Noe [@greenberg]
- Caskhouse closed, owner retrenches to Hamlet [Eater]
- To fight property crime, SFPD doubling neighborhood foot patrols [Hoodline]
- Old, old Noe [silverlock]
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