September 26, 2013
Announced: Buttons Candy Bar
We heard from Catherine that Buttons Candy Bar will open in the space recently occupied by When Modern Was II at 4027 24th St. All we found about it is what's on the sign: "classic confections, cheerful gifts & frozen treats." No permits on file, no website that we can find. But we did find the d.b.a. info that states the owners are Alison Porter and Donna Taylor.
So... Alison, Donna - please contact us. We'd love to hear more about your plans.
September 21, 2013
This Week In Noe Valley: Expensive Real Estate And Those Who Pay For It
News from, about and for Noe Valley from around the interwebs:
- A typical Noe Valley condo featured in The New York Times [NYTimes]
- Maybe you're not ready to buy? Here's a 2BR apt for $4000/month. [Curbed SF]
- You say you're not part of the tech boom? You'll need a roomate and multiple jobs to afford that apt. [SFist]
- Oh snap! Some of these wealthy newcomers might want to shop in nice places [The New Yorker]
September 17, 2013
This Week At The Planning Commission: Millionaires Behaving Badly
Noe Valley has hit the big time: we now have the sort of NIMBY battle usually seen in Malibu, Belvedere and Sea Cliff. At issue this week is 645 Duncan St - a vacant view lot right next door to, and down the street from, some of the most expensive homes in Noe Valley. Plans to build a new, modern, 4200sf home to the west have met resistance from one Bruce Gilpin, who 5 years ago paid over $5M for 625 Duncan - 6000sf on a 50 foot wide lot and 270 degree views. Here's item #18 at this week's Planning Commission:
September 19We first received news of the online petitition to stop the project a few weeks ago (347 signatures, 10 by hand), but the negotiations go back to 2011 per Planning documents. The original design has been scaled back, but apparently the loss of a western view is still driving objection to the project. Despite many changes to the design, on Sep 11, 2013, Mr Gilpin's lawyer delivered another strongly worded objection to the project to Planning Commission President Rodney Fong citing setback, height, facade finishes and a lack of negotiation in good faith.
645 DUNCAN STREET – south side between Diamond and Castro Streets; Lot 039 in Assessor’s Block 6604 – Request for Discretionary Review of Building Permit Application No. 2011.11.17.9087, proposing to construct a new single-family dwelling on a vacant lot within an RH-1 (Residential, House – One-Family) Zoning District and 40-X Height and Bulk District.
Staff Analysis: Full Discretionary Review
Preliminary Recommendation: Do Not Take Discretionary Review and Approve
Planning Staff has determined that the proposed project meets Residential Design Guidelines, is in character with the surrounding neighborhood, and complies with all codes. The Staff Analysis is clearly annoyed by this DR: "Angling the 2nd and 3rd stories to mirror the eased setback of the DR Requester, who is the exception in the neighborhood with a 50'-0" wide home, would not be consistent with the prevailing 25'-0" wide neighborhood facade patterns." Discretionary Review reform can't happen soon enough.
The full analysis, with plans, arguments, letters, renderings, etc, is worth a read if you're interested in how to spend your money when you have tons of it.
FWIW - The owners of the small building directly to the west at 647 Duncan are in strong support. Maybe they'd like to build something someday?
Update 9/19: DR denied - Planning Commission approves project 7-0.
[SF Planning: 645 Duncan St (PDF)]
[Socketsite: A Rather Ironic Noe Valley Fight Continues, Decision This Week]
[NVSF: Hot Properties: The $5M Club]
Opening: New Pop-Up Store on 24th Street
In what's sure to be the first of many pop-ups in the old Bay Cleaners space, a sign this week announced the arrival of Personal and Small Group Training at 3906 24th St. Personal training? $80 for 1 session or $750 for 10. Small groups of 3-4? $950 for 10 sessions. Is that what personal/group trainers are pulling in these days or is that makes the rent work? Regardless, it's unclear why they need a storefront in a prime Noe Valley location.
If you're interested in a workout, you can contact shannonboughn@yahoo.com. From the sign, it looks like they plan to open on or around Oct 1st.
The long term plan for the space is to construct a new building with residential over retail. Permits pending.
If you're interested in a workout, you can contact shannonboughn@yahoo.com. From the sign, it looks like they plan to open on or around Oct 1st.
The long term plan for the space is to construct a new building with residential over retail. Permits pending.
September 14, 2013
This Week In Noe Valley: Twitter IPO Real Estate Angst, Crime Rolls Downhill, and Where Locals Eat
News from, about and for Noe Valley from around the interwebs:
- With the Twitter IPO "expect home prices to go up, especially in and around Noe Valley" [ABC Local]
- "OH: 'Once we go public, we'll be in the 1%' #noevalley" [@karlsf]
- On the Bay Bridge opening: "In the year 2113, when our descendants celebrate the bridge's centennial, $6.4 billion might be enough to buy a nice house in Noe Valley." [SF Gate]
- But for now you can rent this mattress for $2,100 [@mikeindustries]
- Crime doesn't climb in SF (which is why buying on a hill isn't just about the view) [Socketsite]
- How SF maps to Seattle: Noe Valley = Ravenna? [Geekwire]
- Modern Market at 1401 Church Street posts a permit for transfer of ownership [CA ABC]
- Apartment fire on Clipper St [@nelson]
- Bernie's makes this top 10 best coffee shops list, but the quoted reviewer clearly doesn't know Bernie [Stuff]
- Where the locals eat in SF – La Ciccia makes the list [USA Today]
September 7, 2013
This Week In Noe Valley: The Best Cheese, A Zen Frathouse, And The Hubris Of NIMBYs
News from, about and for Noe Valley from around the interwebs:
- 24th St Cheese Co makes best-of list [SFist]
- A familiar view on the new Bay Bridge [Scott Wiener]
- Read Local: an interview with Celia Sack of Omnivore Books [SF Weekly]
- Zen-Noe-Valley-Start-Up-Geek-Frathouse (ugh) [SFGate]
- Porta Potties as an art form [SFGate]
- NIMBYs gone Wild [Socketsite]
September 3, 2013
Free Music In The Noe Valley Town Square
The 10th annual Noe Valley Music in the Park Square is this Sunday and will be the first event in the Noe Valley Town Square (besides the weekly Farmer's Market).
Admission is free and in addition to live music there will be food and drink, a jumpy tent for kids, balloons and more.
What: Music in the Park
When: Sunday Sept 8, 1PM - 5PM
Where: Noe Valley Town Square - 24th St between Sanchez & Vicksburg
For more info or to volunteer, contact the Friends of Noe Valley.
Admission is free and in addition to live music there will be food and drink, a jumpy tent for kids, balloons and more.
What: Music in the Park
When: Sunday Sept 8, 1PM - 5PM
Where: Noe Valley Town Square - 24th St between Sanchez & Vicksburg
For more info or to volunteer, contact the Friends of Noe Valley.
September 2, 2013
Photo: Sutro At Sunset
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