- The remaining Real Foods Company stores in Cole Valley and in the outer Richmond close abruptly [Hoodline]
- A Noe Valley native muses about what might have been at Real Foods on 24th St [SF Examiner]
- Easy Breezy’s Castro outpost relocates to “safer” West Portal [ABC7]
- This could get interesting: Diamond Heights Shopping Center on the edge of Noe gets new investors/owners [CPExecutive]
- Meet the mayoral candidates at the Noe Valley Ministry on January 31 [Noe Valley Democratic Club]
- Is District 8 Supervisor Sheehy’s campaign in disarray? [SF Chronicle]
- Hmmm… Hamlet for sale and will close soon [Eater via @NVSF]
- New Vietanamese lunch pop up launches at the Noe Valley Farmer’s Market [NVFM]
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January 27, 2018
This Week in Noe Valley: Hamlet Closing, New Vietnamese Pop Up and More Real Foods Drama
January 13, 2018
This Week in Noe Valley: Noe Valley Cyclery Closing, Drunken Party at SF Fire Station 11 and Retail Activism
- Another Noe retail casualty: Noe Valley Cyclery closing [@karlsf]
- The landlords at Pasta Gina (500 sq. ft.) want $6,000 a month. Not a typo. [@omnivorebooks]
- Omnivore is featuring books by writers from places Trump calls #ShitholeCountries [@omnivorebooks]
- A group wants to remove older trees on 24th St in the Mission to make it look more like 24th St in Noe Valley [Mission Local]
- Police investigating reports of a drunken party at the SF Fire station 11 on 26th St [NBC Bay Area]
- Noe Valley Whole Foods on path to zero net energy? [@BradleyMeister]
January 7, 2018
This Week in Noe Valley: Earthquake, The End of Christmas and Historic Homes Being Demolished Illegally
- This is why we can’t have nice things [@omnivorebooks]
- The end of Christmas [greenstreetphoto]
- Yep, that was an earthquake in early 2018 and Noe Valley felt it [@SFChronicle]
- What the first morning of 2018 looked like [mholshev]
- We’ve been getting some spectacular sunrises [rogercar and seantimberlake]
- Apply to exhibit at the Noe Valley authors festival [@noewordweek]
- Farewell Cliché Noe Gifts and Dani Sheehan Meyer [Hoodline]
- Historic homes are being torn down illegally around the city, including Noe Valley [SF Chronicle]
- Wait, Rachel Swann, the current president of the NVMPA, is in violation of Conditional Use? [Noe Valley Notes]
- Jack Epstein, owner of Chocolate Covered, on the global cacao shortage [ABC13]
- Noe Valley man rents out van to people (including Google employees) desperate for housing [SF Business Times]