- Hi-Way Burger and Fry ($7 burgers and diner food) now open in former Caskhouse space [Eater]
- Small Frys is moving to the Podolls space [NVSF]
- San Francisco sues developer with a history of under-permitted work, including in Noe [SocketSite]
- Planning Commission rejects LA-based chain pet store for Noe Valley after local merchants protest [ABC7]
- For lease: Castro Computer Services [NVSF]
- More on the opening of Douglas corner market [Eater]
- Squirrels fishing [merridithj]
June 30, 2018
This Week in Noe Valley: Hi-Way Burger Opens, Small Frys Moves and Pet Chain Denied
June 17, 2018
This Week in Noe Valley: Attacker Sought, Mandelman’s Mandate, Hi-Way Burger Coming Soon
- Mother attacked with baby at 28th St and Sanchez, endures a skull fracture [ABC7]
- Mother recovering, search for the suspect continues [CBS]
- Community plea: Have you seen this person? [flyer]
- Also on 28th St, city worker killed in accident [ABC 7]
- Podolls is closing by the end of the month [SF Chronicle]
- The Dubliner is one the best spots to watch the World Cup [Thrillist]
- Douglas café and market is open on the corner of Sanchez and 29th [DouglasonSanchez]
- Rafael Mandelman wants to tackle homelessness [SF Chronicle]
- Oped From Mandelman: Thank you, District 8 [Bay Area Reporter]
- Sheehy won’t pursue District 8 in the fall [@MLNow]
- Hamano sushi is dinner only now [NVSF]
- Hi-Way Burger in the old Caskhouse space is opening end of June [Hoodline]
June 16, 2018
NVV June 2018: 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 2018
Front Page: Retailers continue to hurt on 24th St as locals opt for online shopping instead; The Noe Valley Farmer's Market ditches use of plastic bags this month; Healthy Spot pet store faces resistance from local merchants - vote slated for June 21.
Cost of Living in Noe Valley: 11 single family homes sold in April for an average price of $2.5 million; 10 condos sold for an average of $1.9 million. A $5.2 million home sold on the 1300 block of Noe.
Store Trek: Seokyo new Korean restaurant at 1740 Church Street near Day
[The Noe Valley Voice]
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