- It was Harvest this weekend and Scott Wiener was there [@Scott_Wiener]
- So were Carol Kingsley and David Campos [Carol Kingsley and @DavidCamposSF]
- Orange October indeed: Beautiful Noe Valley sunsets [ktmow and andrewgodwin]
- And the hayride not operated by Uber [brianalvey]
- A short video of Trolley Dancers that rode the J-Church line this weekend [swim97]
- And an in-depth piece about said Trolley Dancers [KALW]
- Bom Dia corner market gets closer – and they're hiring [Good Food Jobs]
- Sorry #NoeDads – Hooters is not replacing Bliss Bar [San Francisco]
- A discerning review of Rare Device [SF Girl by Bay]
- After a recent facelift, Noe Valley Bakery launches a Kickstarter to raise $19,000 for...a facelift (because France) [Kickstarter]
- Man rear-ended, then pistol-whipped at 24th and Dolores [SF Examiner]
- KRON goes to the scene of the crime and interviews neighbors who feel less safe now [KRON4]
- Beware of this potentially dangerous Comcast scam [@paulettebleam]
- An in-depth review of Porcellino's pork ragu that survives from Incanto [SFGate]
- Meanwhile, Cosentino hopes to branch out at his new restaurant Cockscomb [SFGate]
- San Francisco and Noe Valley are tops for trick or treating once again [Zillow]
- Are there any grown-ups in SF? Yes, and they're all at Urban Putt [SFGate]
Showing posts with label noe in the news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label noe in the news. Show all posts
October 18, 2014
This Week In Noe Valley: Orange October, Harvest Fest, And Other Signs of Fall
July 5, 2014
This Week In Noe Valley: Real Foods Fakeout, Noe Valley Is Full Of Cheater Parents, And The Peaks Gets A New Owner
News from, about and for Noe Valley from around the interwebs:
- Summer in SF: Fireworks in the fog [ABC7]
- The Peaks bar closes and reopens - the bartender now owns the bar [@shaketini]
- Construction at Real Foods lit up our Twitterhood this week. It's just a new roof, folks. But here's a little more in our comment section [@pud and Heather World]
- Listing for new retail on 24th St and a rendering of the building (click through to the PDF for more details) [LockeHouse]
- More details on the curb bulb-outs and crosswalk stripes coming to 24th St including pictures [Streetsblog SF]
- A house on 26th St. goes for $3.2 million - $803,000 over asking [Curbed]
- A carport that doubles as an over-the-top indoor playground on 25th St. [San Francisco Magazine]
- Forget Manhattanhenge – in Noe Valley we have the Solstice Crack! (Sanchez at 30th) [Eric Fischer]
- Noe Valley philanderers have the most children ("Duh, it’s Noe Valley, land of the Bob stroller") [SFGate]
- Mysterious cement masks popping up around the City have made it to Noe Valley [@F6x]
February 15, 2014
This Week In Noe Valley: Growing Up Here, Weird Burglaries, And Other Signs of the Times
- A Sacramento transplant remembers growing up in Noe [Adrift in the Sound]
- La Ciccia wins reader’s choice best Italian restaurant [7x7]
- Chris Cosentino of Incanto taking over the old Zuppa space in SOMA [Eater]
- Sign of the times on 24th St [Can It Happen Here]
- Tensions rising at the Google Bus stops [Here Is the City]
- Some ideas for stopping the Google Bus protests: tech CEOs need to pay their taxes says Noe resident Kathy Lipscomb [TechCrunch]
- If you ride Muni downtown, be prepared to help clear the tracks [Haigheration]
- Weird garage burglaries in Noe and Glen Park [SF Gate]
- Bay Area Reporter sports columnist attacked on 30th Street [BAR]
- Horner’s Corner is now serving brunch [Horner’s Corner]
- RIP Josh Epple Of Drewes Brothers Meats [NVSF]
February 8, 2014
This Week In Noe Valley: Bitcoin Cookie Stand Redux, Inside ESB Ale, Good And Bad Noe Neighbors
News from, about and for Noe Valley from around the interwebs:
- The story behind 'Milk Road' - the Bitcoin cookie stand on 24th St [Forbes]
- Transit researchers want your videos of tech shuttles at Muni stops [SF Streetsblog]
- Inside Noe Valley's wacky and wonderful private museum, the Pritikin Mansion [SF Gate]
- Scenes from the city: An interview with Richard Brewer Hay of Elizabeth Street Brewery [7x7]
- Notorious NIMBY wants out of his big beautiful house - asking almost $7M [SocketSite]
- Good neighbors pay it forward [stevebkca09]
January 11, 2014
This Week In Noe Valley: In Praise of Contigo and Saru, Bitcoin Kids Are Internet Famous, And Skiing Noe Valley
News from, about and for Noe Valley from around the interwebs:
- A new website makes looking up any SF municipal code significantly easier [SF Code]
- Nice writeup of Contigo, recipe included [SFGate]
- Praise for "local favorite" Saru Sushi promises to make lines longer [SF Weekly]
- Firehouse 44 sells again - for $5.55M [Socketsite]
- Google Ferry won't block Noe Valley bus stops [CBS5]
- Still don't understand how this hauling truck ended up on a pickup on 23rd St [@ericlittell]
- Chalk blob memorializes dying Christmas tree [@mollymcmanus]
- Peter Hartlaub interviews a guy who once skied six blocks downhill in Noe Valley (watch for it) [@peterhartlaub]
- A roundup of all the attention the Web has given the Bitcoin lemonade stand [Ed.--would love to hear from parents about how they feel about having kids as internet meme] [The Bold Italic]
November 30, 2013
This Week In Noe Valley: Shop Local, The Fleeing Middle Class, And The 2014 District 8 Supervisor Race Has Begun
News from, about and for Noe Valley from around the interwebs:
- Oh to be young again - exploring the tunnels under San Francisco [The Bold Italic]
- Cardio-Tone is moving to outer Church - will take over Kohler Jones, née Mikeytom Market [@F6x]
- Employees of the The Little Chihuahua in Noe Valley outkicked the Divisadero team [thelittlechihuahua]
- The New York Times tries to explain why the middle class may be leaving San Francisco; commenters retort that it's because SF sucks [New York Times]
- ...And SFGate piles on the middle-class-is-leaving meme [SFGate]
- Post-Thanksgiving shopping doesn't have to be dangerous - shopping in Noe Valley is quite civilized [SFGate]
- Man arrested for trying to take photos of Scott Wiener in the bathroom files to run for D8 Supervisor [Castro Biscuit]
- Ex-Googler starts a food delivery biz that caters to NV and nearby areas [SF Biz Times]
- Noe's Nest bed and breakfast and owner Sheila Ash are... "eclectic" [Mission Local]
June 1, 2013
This Week in Noe Valley: Town Square Pizza Party, Lost Railroad Tracks, And More Real Estate Madness
News from, about and for Noe Valley from around the interwebs:
- Pizza party planned for after final Town Square vote on June 4 [NVTS]
- The lost railroad tracks of the Mission and Noe Valley [Curbed]
- Noe Valley homes average $1.97M in April; the median price is only slightly saner [Downing & Co]
- Omnivore Books June newsletter with events and happenings [Omnivore]
- Clipper Corner dog grooming is shutting down; space available [@NoeValleySF]
- Scott Wiener's May newsletter [Scott Wiener]
- Raw sewage leak at 22nd and Hoffman has plagued neighbors for 6+ months [CBS]
May 25, 2013
This Week In Noe Valley: Town Square Reactions, Betabrand's Cosentino Clothing, Local Kale Chips and More
News from, about and for Noe Valley from around the interwebs:
- The Chronicle notices Noe Valley wants a new town square [SF Chron]
- Grumpy person complains she'd prefer parking to a park (Ed.--note all the empty spots behind her on 24th) [ABC7]
- Betabrand wants input on a line of Chris Cosentino chef clothes including butcher briefs and meat socks (via @offalchris) [Betabrand]
- Those kale chips at Luv a Java? They're handmade by a Noe Valley entrepreneur trying to survive [SF Gate]
- Just how hot is Noe Valley? A realtor runs the numbers [Real Data SF]
- Easy Breezy makes a connoisseur's top froyo list [Froyo Girl]
- More kids in SF schools, and more parents pleased [SFUSD]
- A Victor Reyes mural on a Noe garage [via @ArtAround]
October 5, 2012
This Week In Noe Valley: Better Police Reporting, Cheapest Teardowns, And A Rope Swing With A View
News from, about and for Noe Valley from around the interwebs:
- Are you listening @SFPD? This is the the level of detail people want [NY Times]
- Does Noe Valley need an underpass parklet? [Neighborland]
- Curbed highlights the cheapest teardowns and possibly reasonably priced NV housing (likely already in contract) [Curbed]
- Daily Secrets fetishizes Billy Goat Hill's rope swing [Daily Secrets]
- Patxi's is changing its menu - going for an authentic Neapolitan pizza [Eater]
- Noe Valley's Michael Capozzola On Check Please looks like he barely tolerated his co-stars [KQED]
August 31, 2012
This Week In Noe Valley: A Blue Moon, Crime Updates, And Noe's Cougar Bar
News from, about and for Noe Valley from around the interwebs:
- Noe Valley named a best place for "window shopping" by AAA [VIA Magazine]
- Bliss Bar named one of the Top 10 Cougar Bars in America [Maxim]
- SFPD Ingleside crime report for August [Bernalwood]
- Upper Noe is a dumping ground for stolen cars [Mission Local]
- This week's officer-involved shooting at St. Paul's intensifies scrutiny of police weapons; SFPD argues for stun guns [Examiner]
- Whole Foods now open at 1150 Ocean Ave with lots of parking (HINT) [Whole Foods]
- Models needed this weekend in Noe for "open-minded shoots." Yikes! [Craigslist]
- Wallace Stegner's son is a Noe Valley resident (who knew?) [SF Gate]
- Real-estate porn: Designer Antonio Martins redoes a house in Noe Valley [CA Home & Design]
- NV sees big increase in home value assessments - up 4.47% year-on-year [SF Gate]
- Blue Moon tonight – last one we'll see until 2015 (if the fog clears) [Flickr]
July 13, 2012
This Week In Noe Valley: Tuggey's Clearing Out, Angry Birds Hit Big Time, Pup Photos
News from, about and for Noe Valley from around the interwebs:
- ABC7 gets emotional, highlights bathroom graffiti and can't spell "Tuggy's" [KGO; Also: KGO six months ago]
- O'Greenbergs to become Palladin with ABC license transfer [Grubstreet]
- NoPa, Outer Richmond and Parkside edge out Noe Valley for competitive bids [SFGate]
- Noe Valley's angry birds make the national news feed [MSNBC]
- Photos of your pup by Jesse Freidin tomorrow [K9ScrubClub]
- Set your child on the path to effective cyber security [NewsBiscuit]
- Insane promo filmed on San Francisco's streets [YouTube]
February 20, 2012
Home Buyers Heart Noe Valley
Feeding the Facebook millionaire frenzy, SFGate follows this story in the NY Times about the California real estate market bracing for higher home prices with a story titled "Yes, Yes, Noe Valley." And yes, yes, it's a love letter to Noe. The article is full of observations like: "In a still-moribund real estate market, Noe Valley stands out as a neighborhood buoyed by positive fiscal forces," citing "its fortuitous location for Peninsula, South Bay and downtown commutes" as well as the fact that the "private bus routes sponsored by tech firms are a draw." Lots of local name-dropping, and stories of multi-million-dollar homes going for over asking with a zillion all-cash offers. Some of the photo examples (like 725 Elizabeth, above) are from properties that sold (or didn't) in 2010 and earlier - but whatever. You get the idea. Noe Valley real estate is red hot.
Snark aside, the money quote came from Carol Yenne, 36-year Noe resident and owner of the children's store Small Frys: "When we bought our (Noe Valley) house in 1975, it cost nothing compared to nowadays. But my mother back in Montana cried because we could have bought 10 acres and a ranch house there for the same price, and here we got a 25-foot-by-100-foot lot with an old, crummy house."
[SF Gate: Yes, yes, Noe Valley, say eager S.F. home buyers]
[NY Times: California Housing Market Braces for Facebook Millionaires]
November 26, 2011
KGO on Tuggey's: Still Going Strong
An NVV reader's worry notwithstanding, a story on KGO/ABC claims Tuggey's is still going strong after 100+ years:
[ABC: Small hardware store goes strong for 100 years]
"These are tough times for neighborhood hardware stores, so many are being driven out of business by the big box giants. But a tiny San Francisco store is bucking that trend: Tuggy's [sic] Hardware, which opened in 1898, is still going strong."Some quotes from current owner, Denny Giovanelli, who has worked there since he was 12:
"The floorboards creek [sic]. That's a good thing."And if you go to Tuggey's on this Small Business Saturday and can't find what you want, there's also this tidbit from the story: "Residents know that Giovanolli [sic] keeps a secret room filled with hard-to-find antique parts."
"When I was younger, I just asked myself what it takes to keep a house going, and that's what you stock."
"We get people from Home Depot sending people to us."
[ABC: Small hardware store goes strong for 100 years]
September 23, 2011
Noe Valley: Home Of Yummy Mummies
![]() |
| Harvest Festival 2010 |
Noe Valley is one of the most desirable neighbourhoods in San Francisco right now. It is close by the Castro and the Mission, but it [is] filled with yummy mummies and the stroller set, sidewalk cafes and lovely old Victorians.[BBC Travel: Living in: San Francisco]
April 14, 2011
Food Bites: Gary Danko's Favorite Noe Restaurant and More
Once again, the little Sardinian restaurant at 30th and Church is getting some love from local foodies. La Ciccia was listed in NY Grub Street's link-baity but tasty article called Pasta Porn: 101 of America's Most Delicious Noodle Dishes.
New Restaurant Progress - Maybe: The long-rumored (and stalled) Vietnamese-fusion restaurant at 25th and Church had a visit from an inspector and got permission to cover the walls.
[photo: La Ciccia via Grubstreet]
[WSJ: Chef Savors Taste, Not Trends]
"Husband and wife Massimiliano Conti and Lorella Degan serve elegant dishes with rustic flavors like this one featuring southern Italy's baked-pearl pasta, fregula. Cured tuna heart, shaved over the plate like bottarga, may be the oddity here, but the earthy, nutty pasta is the star, accented with fresh ricotta and Meyer-lemon zest."La Ciccia also got another mention in an interview in the WSJ with celeb chef Gary Danko - he called it one of his favorite restaurants in SF.
New Restaurant Progress - Maybe: The long-rumored (and stalled) Vietnamese-fusion restaurant at 25th and Church had a visit from an inspector and got permission to cover the walls.
[photo: La Ciccia via Grubstreet]
[WSJ: Chef Savors Taste, Not Trends]
February 16, 2011
Noe 8th Grader: Reduce Crime, Root for the Giants
The Chronicle has a fun story about an 8-year-old's science project at Noe Valley's St. Philip School:Not clear if there's a real link, but it's a great theory. It's also not clear if the crime dip extended to the raucous full day ticker parade on Nov. 3 (above right). But in the words of Ella: "This study also supports another reason to say, Go Giants!"A budding young Nancy Drew at Noe Valley's St. Philip School has come up with this finding based on her research for a science fair: Thefts of cars and auto break-ins went down in San Francisco last fall while the Giants were marching their way through the playoffs to their World Series crown.
Eighth-grader Ella Chatfield-Stiehler went on the city Police Department's computerized crime data site, crunched comparisons of October 2009 and October 2010 and found that car thefts and auto burglaries dipped significantly last year when the hometown baseball heroes were doing their thong-panda-beard thing.
[SF Gate: Crime fell during Giants' title run, eighth-grader finds]
January 5, 2011
Noe Valley: Most Expensive Neighborhood in SF?
Most House for Your Money: NOPA ($243 per square foot, $635,000 median selling price) We all want to know where to buy. And SF’s newest neighborhood, replete with everything an urban dweller needs ... shakes out at only $243 per square foot. Compare that to $712 in Pac Heights and $899 in Noe Valley. It’s not surprising that nearby Western Addition, with its gritty image, closely trails Nopa at $322 per square foot, but it is surprising that chichi Nob Hill comes in at only $346. (That $346 probably won’t get you parking or green space, but hey, you can’t have everything.)[7x7: The 7 Best Neighborhoods in San Francisco]
Runner-Up: NOB HILL: $346 per square foot
January 7, 2010
The Noe Valley Stroller Menace (Oh Noes!)

The Chronicle cashed in on the (often) entitled Noe Valley stroller set today and the opinions are flying:
...the only reason why Noe gets a bad rap is that unlike most of SF, it actually has kids. I'll agree with other posters that the bigger problem in Noe is dog poop--and the lack of parking spaces at Whole Foods!
...I may not get run over by a stroller, but I swear spending time in Noe is like being somewhere similar to Fresno.
...I don't get the aggressive stroller thing. I am nothing but polite to these folks and am tired of the cell phone yapping meaness of stroller. So, do we look forward to yet another generation of clueness when sharing sharing sharing public space?
...Bad: attempting to drive through the intersection of Noe St & 24th St., baby strollers which nowadays are the size of small SUVs, & hearing the automated-recorded lady-voice on the 24 Divisadero bus pronounce any stop along Noe Street as "no"...
...Noe Valley snobs are nothing compared to the likes of the entitlted brats in the Marina...
...Noe Valley is sort of the Palo Alto of SF neighborhoods. It's cool days are long long behind, now appropriated by unimaginative yups who all paint their houses a tasteful beige.While this bit from the Chron's post probably sums it up, there's truth in stereotypes:
Some people in love with Noe's centrality, its Victorian splendor, its low crime rate, its warmer micro-climate, its shopping and food, and overall family orientation might take comfort from these data. But it does seem like such people would still have to be doing better than the majority of San Franciscans, a city whose median income doesn't push $80K. Others of us then, forever shut out, will continue to complain (a little enviously-- let's be honest) about stroller accidents with bourgeois soccer moms.And?
...While all of you hater posters have been ranting on Noe, my property value just shot up another 3%.[SFGate: Noe Valley: only for strollers made of gold?]
June 8, 2009
Update: Shuttle Study
General consensus: Noe Valley is for NIMBYs. The Examiner reported on last Thursday's Upper Noe Neighbors meeting without managing to get quotes from "the other side" so well represented in our comments sections. While much of the discussion here has revolved around employee shuttles to Silicon Valley, the Examiner missed the point that this study is looking at all shuttle use in San Francisco--Noe Valley is just a small (albeit vocal) focus of the study. (More about the Strategic Analysis Report in this post and this PDF.)So what's next? "Findings from the report will be released in July and could include charging fees for shuttles to enter The City, possible route changes and the creation of special zones for the vehicles, according to Margaret Cortes, a senior transportation planner."
If you went to last Thursday's meeting, please leave your impressions in the comments.
[SFE: Give me some space! Shuttles clog Noe streets]
[NVSF: Meeting: Upper Noe Neighbors]
[NVSF: Shuttle Buses: Useful or Menace?]
[SFCTA: Shuttle SAR]
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)













