What a decade. It's not a stretch to say Noe Valley and the world have changed more in the last 10 years than in the previous 100. Between the iPhone, Amazon, and social media to instadelivery apps and ridesharing – our 2010 selves would barely recognize Noe Valley today. Except we would – because the things we love about our little village are still here and still enchant us.
So while the national news whipsawed our attention with impeachment, apocalyptic climate disasters and tragically accelerating hate crimes and mass shootings (and that was just in December!) here at home there were smaller but no less important dramas and delights.
To wit, here were the biggest stories of 2019 in Noe Valley:
Real Foods Finally Turned Into … SkinSpirit
Our long local nightmare has finally ended (kind of). Real Foods did not become housing, or a grocery store, or even a lively row of cool things that we once hoped it might. It's now a skin salon. Or as the SF Chronicle put it: The very sad saga of how Real Foods stood closed for 16 years – and then became a skin clinic. Read it and weep.
The Retail Apocalypse Is Real
In other corners of retail, most of the news was about closings or near-death experiences. Shoe Biz shuttered after several fits and starts (case in point: it's a temporary popup shoe store right now but it's basically gone). Rare Device closed it's Noe Valley outpost and consolidated to its Divisadero location – and was promptly replaced by a psychic (yes, really). The owner of nearby Lucca Ravioli retired and shuttered the business – and we all lost a great San Francisco institution. VideoWave is hanging on for dear life. Even a $1500 a month doggy daycare can't make it on 24th St. In happier news, YogaFlow finally filled in the old RadioShack space. Charlie's Corner got a new lease on life thanks to the kindness of benefactors and a GoFundMe. We also got some new lash and beauty spas but no new major retail openings of note. Meanwhile, the Noe Valley Whole Foods got some unwanted national attention as activists briefly shut down the store to protest animal cruelty (and hate on Jeff Bezos). Sadly, there are still way too many empty storefronts on 24th Street with no sign that this is likely to change anytime soon. The reality is that we can expect more SkinSpirits and One Medicals if the economics of retail don't change.
It's Hard to Run a Restaurant in SF
Let’s just say that retail has nothing on restaurants for hardship. We saw the abrupt closings of Chez Marius, Pomelo, and Toast on 24th. Patxi's sold itself to Los Angeles-based Elite Restaurant Group at the end of last year and the business is now 50% takeout/delivery. The once vibrant Pasta Gina is now a ghost kitchen delivery outpost. And the former Le Panotiq was supposed to become Wallflower but appears to be in limbo. There were a few openings: Le Cupboard became Inle Burmese, Fattoush is now Bernal Heights Pizzeria, Holy Kitchen has become Bon Appetikka, and the old Contigo space was replaced by Mahila. Here's hoping San Francisco figures out how to be friendlier to restaurants.
Climate Change is No Joke
California burned and the smoke and effects were not lost on Noe Valley. We also had our share of heatwaves. Thank goodness for rain.
Housing in Noe Valley Is Hella Expensive
With $6 million mansions hitting the market monthly in our neighborhood, even Steph Curry had sticker shock here. And then there were the alarmist headlines like The IPO millionaires are coming! that only exacerbated the frenzy. Meanwhile, tech-savvy Compass real estate has swallowed Alain Pinel and now has at least four offices on 24th St. alone. The average cost of a home here in 2019 was $2.6 million. Those who are fortunate enough to own a house here should feel very, very lucky.
People Behaving Badly
Like every neighborhood, Noe Valley had its share of people behaving badly in 2019. This fall there were two scary gang assaults on commuters on 26th and Jersey, one of which was caught on video, there was the so-called “wine bottle murder,” at least 9 cars had their tires slashed at Cesar Chavez and Castro, and First Republic on Castro was smashed by a truck and the perps made off with a 374-pound ATM machine. But perhaps the most shocking was the anti-vaxxers at More Mojo dispensing alarming misinformation with impunity and The Noe Valley Voice gave the crazies a megaphone with a front-page feature story. Just yikes.
The New Decade Beckons
But, but, but… it wasn't all doom and gloom. There is still so much to look forward to in 2020. Spin City will reboot as a new café/roastery with small snacks and great coffee. Cole Hardware is showing signs it will be reborn so we’ll once again have a nearby hardware store. Church Produce closed abruptly but Baron's Meats stepped into the gap by offering 100+ new grocery items and has awesome fish and meat.
Noe Valley also has the best chocolate shop on the planet (and a local Recchiutti-trained chocolatier sells his confections there). The head of the SFMTA lives in Noe Valley and the J Church has nowhere to go but up. We have world-class restaurants here including La Ciccia, Al's Place and Saru. Master sushi chef Jiro Lin works his craft at Hamano. Firefly continues to thrive. Telmo Faria serves SF’s most innovative Portuguese food at Uma Casa on Church St. We have a great bakery. Just for Fun is a local treasure. Noe Valley Cheese Co is better than ever after 33 years. We have gorgeous local murals. We have a Town Square with fun gatherings and an awesome Farmer's Market. And beautiful houses and street scenes. Even the fairies are happy here.
And there's more! Omnivore is amazing – we have world-class chefs visiting our hamlet to talk about their books and share food! There's an oyster bar and fish market called Bellingsford slated to open sometime in 2020 (fingers crossed). And we have treasures like the amazing story of the custom shoe shop on Church (spoiler: it involves the Holocaust and Mother Theresa). We also have one of the most beautiful (and Instagrammed) flower shops in San Francisco. Even our library entrance is lovely. And the sunsets and views! How lucky are we?!
So on that high note, it’s a wrap for 2019. We made it. Happy New Year, Noe Valley! Here's to a safe, fun and prosperous 2020.
p.s.
This blog turned 11 this year - time flies! Thanks for reading both here and on Twitter @NoeValleySF.
p.p.s.
Yearning for simpler times? Here were the top stories of 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013 and 2012.
[Photos: Golden skies via gustojr, SkinSpirit via Haute Living, Whole Foods via Direct Action Everywhere/SFGate, assault video via NBC Bay Area, Mahia via Azalina Malaysian, beautiful doorway via oldsoulhouses, fire sky via joannepruess, beautiful fog via ninadietzel]
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December 31, 2019
December 28, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Local Gifts, Ghost Kitchen and Happy Holidays
- Sad to see a formerly vibrant and central Pasta Gina storefront become a ghost kitchen [@BCTBellyBurgers]
- Good ideas for local gifts, including several in Noe Valley [allfarce]
- Noe Valley Hannukah, complete with gelt and dreidel parachutes [@behindthenet]
- Where to get holiday Portuguese egg tarts in Noe Valley [SF Eater]
- Did Christmas used to be a bigger deal in SF? [SFGate]
December 14, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Spin City Reboots As a Cafe, White Island Volcano Witnesses, Charlie’s Corner Reborn
- Spin City closing this Sunday and reopening as a remodeled café in 2020 [spincitycoffee]
- Noe Valley family was at the New Zealand volcano when it blew [Fox10]
- Charlie’s Corner gets a second chance after neighbors mobilize [SF Chronicle]
- Christmas windows [hogg.madeleine]
December 8, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Cole Valley Hardware Eyes Return, So Much Rain - and Holiday Cheer
- 3 years since the fire, Cole Hardware in Bernal eyes return [SF Chronicle]
- Tom and Jerry house arrives [965koit]
- Before and after on Alvarado – finally a nice Stonehenge restoration [kj_kohlmyer]
- It takes 19 days to sell a home in SF (or 14 days in Noe Valley)[Curbed]
- Cardio Tone becomes Functional Elements [functional_elements_studio]
- Baron’s adds 100+ new grocery items (yay!) [baronsmeatssf]
- Beautiful painted ladies [sftourguy]
- Crows after a storm [cdebottom]
December 1, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Thanksgiving Holiday Edition
- The backstory on Sister Act turning Noe Valley into a den of sin [SF Chronicle]
- Sutro kickflip [kylecamarillo]
- Noe Valley resident and Pairie Chef gives gingerbread houses a modern look [SF Chronicle]
- Beautiful historic train on Church [cadadj]
- What?! Mitchell’s has eggnog [mitchellsicecreamsanfrancisco]
- Gorgeous chocolates and pate de fruit from a Noe Valley confectioner [david.upchurch]
November 23, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: The J Church Is Slow, Sister Act Reminiscing, and Noe Valley Homes Are a Bad Investment
- Fun thread with stories around Sister Act and the slumification of Noe Valley [@peterhartlaub]
- “[The J Church] isn't my favorite, because I like getting to work on time,” says Jeffrey Tumlin, SFMTA’s new transit director (plus some other gems) [@JanPaul123]
- SFMTA wants to speed up the J Church line (hallelujah) [The Bay Area Reporter]
- Noe Valley has one of the most expensive zip codes in the country [@SFGate]
- Noe Valley is also the #2 worst place to invest in real estate right now [Business Insider]
- Your pet armadillo can't poop in the Noe Valley streets [@gnusosa]
- Noe Valley Wine Walk returns Dec. 7 [idkevents]
November 16, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: New SFMTA Head Lives Here, Aster Closed, Seafood Love for La Ciccia
- New head of SFMTA is a longtime Noe Valley resident [StreetsBlogSF]
- More on new SFMTA head Jeffrey Tumlin’s plan to fix Muni and BART [SF Chronicle]
- FUF is offering live holiday trees again [@SFUrbanForester]
- Nov Noe Valley Voice: Among the previously unreported stories - the Whole Foods “pick a number device” is broken at the meat counter [NVV]
- The stories behind vintage SF firehouses (Noe Valley has several) [SFGate]
- La Ciccia makes chef’s top seafood in SF lists [Bloomberg]
- Michelin-starred Aster is officially closed – For Lease sign in the window :( [Yelp]
- It’s a jungle out there [juliegeb]
- Beautiful, steep [carosain]
- Beautiful night [@bats123]
November 3, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Halloween 2019 and Baron’s Meats Adds Produce
- Patxi’s closed briefly for failed health inspection - now reopened [Hoodline]
- Scenes from this year’s Halloween on 24th St [olivethisolivethat, carosain and FolioSF]
- The most SF Halloween costume spotted this week [@sarahfieldberg]
- Office hours with the police at Noe Valley Starbucks on Nov 7 [@SheriffSF]
- Baron’s Meats adding organic produce starting Nov 4 - could mitigate loss of Church Produce [baronsmeatssf]
October 27, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Fire Skies and Sadness, the IPO Wave and Halloween Arrives
- Eerie light – thinking about all those people up north [lawatt]
- For those not in direct line of fire, here are ways to help [@Scott_Wiener]
- There are mews in Noe Valley [@JoeNobodyCares]
- San Francisco properties, especially Noe Valley, boosted by the IPO wave [Financial Times]
- The price of cardboard has collapsed and is dragging local small businesses down with it [Hoodline]
- Halloween in Noe Valley [sffob]
October 19, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Scary Assaults, Church Produce and Charlie’s Corner Close
- Scary: Two assaults on 26th and Jersey – including video [NBC Bay Area]
- Group of men wearing Halloween masks and carrying baseball bats chase commuters [Bay Area Reporter]
- Church Produce received eviction notice [@nelson]
- Rumor is all staff were let go [@bcwheeler]
- Charlie’s Corner bookstore closing on Nov 8 [Charlie’s Corner]
- 4.5 quake felt across the hood [@daya_baran]
- No love for Zuck in Noe Valley [@jimstinnett]
- Doors of distinction [juliegeb]
- Colorful alley [bleee_bleee]
- Peakier Noe Valley [@AGSpinelli]
October 13, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: $1500 Month Doggy Daycare Closing, Inle Burmese Arrives, and Other Oct Happenings
- The $1,500-per-month doggy daycare in Noe Valley is closing, 6 months after it launched [@oliviasolon]
- Inle Burmese restaurant menu [@courtneySF]
- And reviews on Yelp
- Town Square Tuesday night for Fleet Week [@NoeValleySF]
- Noe Valley startup One Medical is set to IPO [SF Business Times]
- Our beautiful neighborhood [daidainiu]
- Douglas Café is hosting pop-ups [yakitoritoriman]
- Trolley Dancers and Spooktacular coming to the Town Square [Noe Valley Town Square]
October 7, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Whole Foods Protest, Earthquake Jolt, and Church Produce Closed for Remodel
- Oct Noe Valley Voice is here (preview: Doggy Style closing, new restaurants coming) [NVSF]
- Animal activists chain themselves to Whole Foods and protest [SFGate]
- Video of the animal activists [@jenniferdances]
- 30 detained in the protest [CBS Local]
- Celebrate Noe Valley history at Folio books: Bill Yenne – Oct 9 at 6:30pm [foliosf]
- Old school Mitchell’s Ice Cream [@bernie411]
- Church St Produce on 30th is closed briefly for remodeling [NVSF]
- It's called "Noe Valley" but there's a huge hill in the middle of it. No one discusses this [@huge_reality]
- Earthquake jolt [@liammayclem]
- Epic sunset this weekend [jillywilly]
- Halloween is coming [eyeofted]
- Wild and wonderful backyard art [kj_kohlmeyer]
- Mahila and Azalina chef [womenschefalliance]
- Reminder: Blue Angels are flying this week [ABC7]
October 6, 2019
NVV October 2019: 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.
October 2019
Front Page: The J Church line is notoriously unreliable; Reliving the 1989 Loma Prieta quake in Noe Valley; The Town Square before it was a Town Square (spoiler: it was a gas station and auto shop in the 70s and then a church parking lot in the 90s).
Letters: A neighbor suggests the sidewalks of 24th St are beautiful and well kept - but shouldn't be power-washed so often.
Cost of Living in Noe Valley: The average price of a single-family home in Noe Valley is $2.8 million.
Store Trek: Toci Wellness, 816 Diamond at 24th St.
Short Takes: New lights are being added to the Town Square to make it more festive and safer; a lighting ceremony will happen on October 26 at 6:30pm. Spooktacular, a Halloween celebration is back for the third year on Sunday October 27 and on Halloween, October 31.
[The Noe Valley Voice]
September 29, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Empty Million Dollar Condos, Tech Bus Stuck and Great Cakes in the Hood
- Wondering about empty million dollar condos [@skance]
- Tech buses – will they never learn? [@tessde]
- District 8 homeless action meeting on Oct 2 [All In]
- Whole Foods Noe Valley turns 10 [primrosewines]
- These people ran 3 stops signs along 24th St, with a toddler on the bike [@Real_Housebear]
- New SFPD assistant chief has a hit-and-run allegation in Noe Valley [SF Examiner]
- Noe Valley Bakery makes best cakes in SF list [Eater]
- What zillionaire home buyers in SF want (hint: Noe Valley) [Business Insider]
- Inside a Doggy Style board meeting [Wallace_puppy_chow]
- Knocking on fairy doors [rafael415]
- No one drinks wine at Vive la Tarte anymore [@NVSF]
- More empty storefronts: Toast on 24th St closing [@ewanmellor]
September 22, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Massive Power Outage, Running for High Tea and $6 Million House Rises on 26th St.
- Massive power outage on Friday caused by digging at 22nd and Illinois [CBS Local]
- Yes, Virginia, there is a bike God [@radbeard]
- $6 million house rises on 26th Street [@NoeValleySF]
- Why Noe Valley has TWO Catholic churches [@murphstahoe]
- Just another awesome weekend at Bernie’s [eyeofted]
- Headed for high tea at Lovejoy’s [eyeofted]
September 8, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Chez Marius Closes, Nature Is Cool and Early Fall Happenings
- Chez Marius shuts down [Hoodline]
- Crows in Noe Valley: They also bring treasures [@MJgatewayhealth]
- Bookstore and Chocolate Crawl coming Sept 15 [@charliejane]
- Noe Valley Girl’s Film Fest – the only international film fest for girls under 15 [@CBarlerin]
- Sept Noe Valley Voice in 60 seconds - including rumors of new restaurants coming [NoeValleySF]
- The tree creatures are multiplying [mikepiercesf]
- YogaFlow Noe Valley is open [YogaFlow]
September 6, 2019
NVV Sept 2019: 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 2019
Front Page: A article about how good the Noe Valley Association is at taking care of 24th St. and a bid to renew the CBD; Bill Yenne has written a new book about the history of Noe Valley due out on Sept. 30; Upper Noe Rec Center hosts tons of fun events all year.
Letters: Grandma Bell turned 90 and poses with a copy of NVV on a horse; more hate for NVV's anti-vaxxer coverage in June; love for Mahila restaurant in the old Contigo space.
Features: The Noe Valley 30th St senior center celebrates its 40th anniversary.
Cost of Living in Noe Valley: The average price of a single-family home in January was $2.7 million and 34 houses changed hands in June and July.
Store Trek: Bon Appetikka Indian Restaurant, 4166 24th St. and Yoga Flow SF, 4049 24th St.
[The Noe Valley Voice]
September 1, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Q&A with Hamano Master Chef, Pop-Up Art Show, and Dear NextDoor Noe Valley…
- Pop-up art show coming to former Royal Cleaners Sept 6-8 (thx to landlord) [toddah.sf]
- What the new YogaFlow space (in the former Radio Shack) looks like [yogaflowsf]
- Noe Valley sunset [travelover6128]
- You might see golfer Michelle Wie in our little town [SFGate]
- Noe Valley rideshare love story [SF Chronicle]
- Dear NextDoor Noe Valley posters: It’s fireworks, not gunshots [@dandiemann]
- Beware of occupant [eyesthornton]
- Why SF pedestrian deaths are on the rise - and some blame the victims[@rseqrtz]
- Seen in Noe Valley: Someone spraying logos of past mass shooting sites on the sidewalks [@cwhogg]
- Q&A with master sushi chef Jiro Lin of Hamano [@sfchronicle]
- Sunrise looking down 24th St [gustojr]
August 17, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Celebrating Noe Valley Retailers and Another Backdoor Demolition
- Noe Valley Cheese Co. has been in business for 33 years! [SF Weekly]
- Just for Fun is added to SF’s Legacy Business Registry as a valuable cultural asset [SFGate]
- An Insta interview with Jack Epstein of Chocolate Covered: “I now sell the largest collection of artisanal bars in the country to my knowledge.” [mokaorigins]
- Opinion: Noe Valley Bagels has authentic bagels [@mmullany]
- Alas, Video Wave still struggling [SFWeekly]
- The history of Noe Valley in a nutshell [SFWeekly]
- Observation: Tumblr sold for less than a 2 bedroom in Noe Valley [@backlon]
- Another backdoor demolition in Noe Valley [@Socketsite]
- 3789 24th St (formerly Isso) is now a lash salon [Yelp]
- Summer glow [mr_ottoh]
- Squirrel! [tikki_n_friends]
August 11, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: 24th St Gets a Psychic, Cool Bird Mural and a Developer Behaving Badly
- Rare Device space becomes ... Third Eye Psychic Shop [@catherineb415]
- Beautiful local bird mural [@mitchellaileen]
- Sketchy Noe ‘nudist’ rental [Bold Italic]
- California (including Noe Valley) is a cash cow for 2020 presidential candidates [The Union]
- Noe Valley restaurants gets the Eater treatment [EaterSF]
- How local chain Ambiance still thrives on 24th St [Retail News]
- SF developer gets a tiny $1.2 million fine for behaving very badly - a lot [SF Chronicle]
- Former Noe Valley beat cop Lorraine Lombardo raises money for the Italian policeman stabbed by Marin teens [ABC7]
- Cool backyard views [discovereverie]
- Summer in the hood [outhousecreative]
- Rare gingko fossil found [houseofarkay]
- Just a neighborhood barber shop [moes_barbershop]
- Goats! [sagemcrae]
July 13, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Wine Bottle Murder Case Mystery, Fairies of Noe Valley and We'll Miss You, Apple!
- A writeup of Bon Appetika, a “New American and Indian” restaurant on 24th Street [Hoodline]
- More details on the wine bottle murder case (!) on Alvarado [SFist]
- No love for the Noe Valley Voice's anti-vax coverage [NVV]
- We have a new district 8 safety coordinator [Bay Area Reporter]
- Noe Valley resident Beth Murray stepping down as the managing director of the War Memorial and Performing Arts Center [SF Chronicle]
- The fairies of Noe Valley have unionized [@davidNbreslauer]
- Word [@kevin_middleton]
June 23, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Dog Park Hours Cut, 25 Years of Chocolate Covered and Affordable Housing RIP
- Rec and Park cuts operating hours at Noe Valley dog park citing noise and fights [SF Examiner]
- Chocolate Covered celebrates 25 amazing years [Jewish News of NorCal]
- Spotted: A gravestone to affordable housing in Noe Valley [@minorcharactr]
- “These are mostly Boomers who are sitting in single-family houses in Noe Valley that increase in value by $60,000 a year” [Citylab]
- Excitement for the dinner menu at Mahila [SFist]
- A llama petting zoo at SummerFest [@SeventyMeters]
- Woman found dead (possible murder) at 500 Alvarado [SF Chronicle]
- No bad views [zephyrmontego]
June 16, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Mahila Opens, Heat Wave 2019, Noe Valley Voice Gives More Mojo Anti-Vaxxer a Platform
- Mahila Malaysian restaurant opening this weekend [SF Chronicle]
- More about who's behind SkinSpirit [Haute Living]
- Noe Valley Voice gives More Mojo anti-vaxxer the front page for her platform [NVV]
- Why it’s 100 degrees in San Francisco in June #heatwave [NY Times]
- In Noe Valley, even the dog bowls are from Heath (natch) [SFist]
- Beautiful entryways [juliegeb]
June 1, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Azalina to Open Soon, Wishes for the Old Rare Device Space
- New Malaysian restaurant Azalina to open on June 15 [EaterSF]
- Even Steph Curry has sticker shock for SF unreal estate [@taleenashaleh]
- What will go into the old Rare Device space? [@gripgrand]
May 27, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Hair-Raising Anti-Vaxxer Thread, Love for Omnivore and Where to Watch the NBA Finals
- If you’ve ever wondered what goes on in those anti-vaxxer talks – here’s one at More Mojo that was live-tweeted by a neighbor [via @kane]
- Love from the city supes for Noe Valley Pet Co [@omnivorebooks]
- Speaking of Omnivore, why this gem of a bookstore is so amazing (and we live here!) [Mercury News]
- Avedano’s is closing – so be sure to visit Barron’s if you want to keep a butcher in our hamlet [SF Chronicle]
- Valley Tavern is a top pick for where to watch the NBA Finals [SF Station]
- Yoga Mayu profile [@sfyogamag]
May 5, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: “Gritty” Noe Valley and Remembering When “Noe Valley Was Nothing”
- 10 properties Zuckerberg owns across the US, from Palo Alto to HI, Tahoe to "gritty" Noe Valley [BI via @MaulieDass]
- $1.3 million tear down in Noe Valley gets outsized attention [KRON4]
- Local artist Ruth Asawa (1926-2013) is the Google doodle on May Day [@NVSF]
- Tip from a reader: Spin City is closing the Laundromat. Coffee to stay. [@NVSF]
- Sweet interview of 2 SF natives who remember when “Noe Valley was nothing” [SF Chronicle]
- La Ciccia is a gem [hazel_rose25]
- Youth week essay: Rude awakening on the streets of Noe Valley [KQED]
- The holy grail of SF housing is a 3 bedroom in Noe Valley [CBS Local]
- Profile of local filmmaker Barbara Kultinis who moved to SF in the 70s [SF Examiner]
- Beautiful neighborhood succulent wall [alex_pags]
- The May Noe Valley Voice is out (biggest stories: SkinSpirit is open and neighbors meet about Doggy Style) [NVV]
- It's pink season [the415guy]
April 21, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Oyster Bar Coming Soon, Kidnapping Rumor and Pops of Color
- This is exciting: New seafood market and oyster bar Bellingsford to open in Noe Valley this summer [SF Chronicle]
- And right now the Bellingsford future storefront is a cool new mural [sarah.bashford]
- Unsubstantiated rumor of a possible local kidnapping [CBSLocal]
- It’s not too late: Noe Valley is home to some of the best Easter chocolate [ABC7]
- Are SF streets drowning in poo? [Forbes]
- Yes, some Noe Valley houses have pools [@luxsfre]
- Cocktails for a cause: Brian Boitano is at Noe’s Cantina April 22 [liammayclem]
- Gorgeous color in a growing sea of gray [ednaisa]
- Diamond St 1984 [daveglass_foto]
April 7, 2019
NVV April 2019: 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.
April 2019
Front Page: The buyer of $10 million mansion at 801 Sanchez at 21st St wants to raze the 4,600 sq. ft. building and erect a 7800 sq. ft. mansion in its place; an interview with a good samaritan and the chief trash officer of 22nd St; Noe dog park will now be open 6 days per week.
Features: The story of the bull on top of Haystack: It was a gift from the 83-year-old owner's girlfriend to celebrate his vitality. A neighbor complained that the bull's genitals were visible from the sidewalk, so he has since moved it to the roof. The bull's name is Trump, "because the president is 'just like a bull. He puts his head down and keeps on going, and he doesn't listen to nobody." Plus: More details on the permit troubles of the proposed Doggy Style, Inc.
Cost of Living in Noe Valley: The average price of a single-family home in January was $3 million; only 7 houses changed hands in February.
Short Takes: The Noe Valley Garden Tour is scheduled for May 4, 2019. The Noe Valley Easter Egg Hunt in Douglass Park is scheduled for April 20. Lots of events are also planned for the Noe Valley Town Square this spring and summer.
Store Trek: Noe's Cantina, 1199 Church St. at 24th
[The Noe Valley Voice]
April 6, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Lashes and Eggings, Aster Closes and Guamanian Food Rises, Plus Other Local Restaurant News
- The very sad saga of how Real Foods stood closed for 16 years – and then became a skin clinic [SF Chronicle]
- Someone is repeatedly egging the new skin place on 24th St [@hossarse]
- Also coming soon – a lash place at 4169 24th St [@ddudgeon]
- Aster is closed and will soon reopen as SF's first Guamanian restaurant [@InsideScoopSF]
- Changes in the works for Holy Kitchen on 24th Street [@nickoneill]
- The IPO millionaires are coming! [WSJ]
- The Agency is opening in the Castro. The Noe Valley office? A "kiosk." [eBAR]
- And here’s what that food shot in the photo at the top looks like [sandyeatsblog]
March 17, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: A Rash of Tire Slashings, Signs of Spring and Local Art
- Aster star chef Brett Cooper is leaving on March 30 [Eater]
- 9 cars have their tires slashed at Cesar Chavez and Castro [Hoodline]
- Abusive landlord Anne Kihagi spurned by city [Curbed]
- Springtime on Bill Goat Hill [doowaighne76]
- Looking at pics of a beautiful day on their phones [craighermes]
- Local art [studiogallerysf]
- Monday morning magic [pendervision]
March 10, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: New Muni Seats Coming, IPO Angst and a Hidden Urban Jungle
- Noe Valley Farmer’s Market pho maker a contender for a James Beard Award [ABC7]
- It’s not your imagination: The new Muni seats are uncomfy [SF Chronicle]
- 228 units have been part of Ellis Act evictions in District 8 since 2008 [@RafaelMandelman]
- KCBS’s Foodie Chap talks to KCBS about his restaurant, Noe’s Cantina [KCBS]
- New pizzeria opening in ex-Fattoush space and a skin clinic coming to former Real Foods retail [Noe Valley Voice]
- Blatant clickbait and tech IPO angst: Thousands of new millionaires are about to eat SF alive [NYTimes]