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March 25, 2018
New Market Opening This Spring: Douglas on Sanchez
Update (3/29/18): We heard from Maggie Spicer that the maket will simply be called Douglas and that she is part of the team with Michael Molesky and his father Jim. Maggie describes her role as "a 'guest experience' designer and brand strategist as well as a clean eating enthusiast and editor for Ambrosia & Drift magazines, and a contributor to EdibleSF."
A happy surprise for those who miss the market at 1598 Sanchez St. at 29th St. (formerly Bom Dia, and before that St. Paul's Market): Mike Molesky posted on Instagram today that he and his father Jim and designer Maggie Spicer are opening a corner store and market in the space. Called Douglas on Sanchez, the website promises “delicious things are afoot” and that the space will serve caffeine, breakfast, delicious lunch, wine and “all the ingredients to cook the perfect roast chicken.” Opening date TBD sometime this Spring.
According to their various online bios, Michael is a nomvivant and the creator of Placemarker, an app that turns your photos into a travel guide for friends as well as the former COO of video ad platform LiveRail which was acquired by Facebook for $400-$500 million; Maggie is a guest experience designer, interior designer and brand strategist as well as a clean eating enthusiast and contributor to EdibleSF. Both Mark and Maggie divide their time between San Francisco and Copenhagen, which sounds like a good mix for an interestingly curated corner market. A quick fly-by today shows there's already activity underway to ready the space for opening.
Welcome!
Photo via Douglassf.com
March 17, 2018
This Week in Noe Valley: New J Trains Coming, New Mural and Happy St. Patrick’s Day
- The new quieter MUNI trains are starting to role on the J Church line [SFGate]
- Noe Valley’s cool new mural at the 22nd St jungle stairs [fnnnch]
- Memories of Noe Valley Cyclery’s heyday [@jdowdell]
- Web of fog [merridethj]
- Jane Kim surging in the mayor’s race? [SF Chronicle]
- Intimate profile of Mark Leno, mayoral candidate and Noe Valley resident [SF Chronicle]
- A controversial clothes recycling bin coming soon to Noe Valley [SF Examiner]
- A very odd list that includes um, Video Wave of Noe Valley?! [@SarahNEmerson]
- Sultan’s Kebab (also of Pleasanton and Danville) replacing the ailing Lazeez [@CourtneySF]
- Hello, rainbows and double rainbows [thread]
- Photo of Noe Valley 80 years ago [dreamhomes_with_francesco]
- California #vanlife in Noe Valley [gonecoastal]
- Spectacular sunrise [dimeilushana]
March 11, 2018
This Week in Noe Valley: Insider’s Guide to Noe Valley and Our Photogenic Hood
- Insider’s Guide to Noe Valley from SF Chronicle reporter J.K. Dineen [Curbed]
- Free Charles Mingus documentary at the Noe Valley Public Library 3/13 [@HellOnFriscoBay]
- A view of the rainbow tower from Noe Valley [@nbcjanelle]
- SF Chronicle endorses Mandelman for District 8 Supervisor [SF Chronicle]
- Telmo Faria of Uma Casa opens another restaurant on Valencia [SF Weekly]
- Found art: Illustration of the corner of 26th and Church for an upcoming book [matt_jonesart]
- Hill by Derek Lynch [lynchart5]
- The Land of Rohan in Noe Valley [juliegeb]
- Masterclass in Fig Bread with Michael Gassen of Noe Valley Bakery [Les Dames d’Escoffier]
- Noe Hill [lynchart5]
- KRON tower? [steve_ouimet]
- It’s pink season [heartsymomma]
- Beautiful cogs of Dorian D. Clair [may.amoibe]
- The view of downtown from Noe Valley [glen.newman.12]
- We live here #lucky [lisacly]
- Gorgeous colorful doorway [mariematheson]
- Oh, magnolias [ilyatsay]