- The Dog Wears Prada: $1500 a month doggy daycare prompts growls [Guardian]
- Luxury doggy day care in California? Some have a bone to pick [Fox News]
- Obscenely luxurious $1,500- per-month DOG daycare [Daily Mail]
- Pricey Doggie Daycare Not Going Over Well in SF [Newser]
- Old SF to San Jose train line still visible in aerial photos of Noe Valley [@spencerlindsay]
- Drug detritus on Noe Valley streets [@86coso]
- 24 hours in Noe Valley [Bob Cut]
January 12, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: No Love (and Lots of Ridicule) for Doggy Style, 24 Hours in Noe Valley
December 31, 2018
This Year in Noe Valley: The Biggest Stories of 2018
2018 we hardly knew you. But boy did you flood the news headlines. Nationally this was the year of presidential lies (and felonies), tragic mass shootings, climate-change induced disasters, heartless immigration separations and epic Supreme Court battles. In California we saw impossibly sad firestorms. And in San Francisco, we saw history made with the first African-American woman mayor, a new transbay terminal that opened and then abruptly closed, plus outrage over a snarl of homelessness, a lack of new homes, and gentrification. In other words, this year was beyond exhausting.
Things in Noe Valley were a little less depressing but still a mirror of the world around us. Here were the biggest stories of 2018 in Noe Valley that preoccupied us, made us smile and that sometimes drove us crazy.
California Is Burning
Climate change is real y’all. We mourned with our fellow Californians in August when the Carr fire broke out and we choked on smoke and cried more for the people of Paradise and surrounding areas in November. Here’s hoping this is not the new abnormal.
Endings, Beginnings and Coming Soon
Lots and lots and lots of retail stores and restaurants closed this year in Noe Valley (and all of SF) and previously empty storefronts remained empty. Yes, there were new and welcome stores and restaurants in our little village this year (welcome Douglas, Seokyo, Sultan’s Kebab, Hi-Way Burger and Fry). But there were far more places that closed down or moved away (Podolls, Noe Valley Cyclery, Pete’s Cleaners, Hamlet, Mill, Contigo, Le Cupboard again… and the list goes on), and many more that vacated last year that are still empty (Pasta Gina, La Panotiq, Radio Shack, Fattoush…. and on and on). On a more upbeat note, Omnivore turned 10, Firefly turned 25 and the amazing Noe Valley Farmer’s Market turned 15. We’re also looking forward to the new Noe’s Cantina, a new Malaysian restaurant called Azalina and some new murals on 24th St. We are so lucky to have amazing local shops and restaurants – let’s keep it that way. #shoplocal
Housing Is (Still) Nuts
It’s insanely expensive to live here, and maybe with good reason: If you own a house in SF, it’s earning an average of $60/hour – or $125K per year – with no effort on your part. These crazy prices led one landlord to ask $19,500 a month for a 4 bedroom house on 26th St. Meanwhile, historic homes are being illegally demolished around the city, and one Noe entrepreneur decided to rent out a van to people (like Google employees) who are desperate to live here. The average cost of a home in Noe Valley was $2.5 million this year. Which makes this next item even more ridiculous...
Real Foods Is Finally, Maybe, Going to Become … Something
No, it’s not going to be housing. And it’s not going to become a Real Foods again either. 15 years on, the Real Foods building has new owners who are renovating the existing space and carving it into four small retail spaces of which we already have too many vacancies for on 24th St. #housingfail
People Behaving Badly
Noe Valley had its share of people behaving badly in other ways too. There was a drive-by shooting that injured 2 people (no suspects found), a road-rage bat attack that sent a man to the hospital, kids who got sick on edibles at James Lick and had to go to the hospital, and a mother was attacked with her baby at 28th St and Sanchez and endured a skull fracture. Scary. We also learned that one of the priests accused of sexually abusing children worked at St. Paul Catholic Parish and School in Noe Valley from 2006 to 2011. Yikes. But then there are the self-inflicted wounds – like the way the head of the NVMPA Rachel Swann is bringing ridicule to 24th St across from Whole Foods by opening Doggy Style: “a boutique, with unique dog furnishings and accessories. Members of the private club can relax in the owner’s lounge, mingle with other doggy moms and dads, drink Bernie’s coffee, all while the dogs play outside...” Ugh.
So Much Greatness
That said, there was still so much to be grateful for in 2018. Magnolias were gorgeous this year, we saw rainbows and double rainbows, a meteor shower, and the super blood moon. New ultra quiet MUNI trains started rolling on the J Church line and the colorful historic trains are back too. And our neighborhood is so photogenic. With all the craziness in the world, we’re so lucky to live here where we can fight for a better neighborhood with vibrant retail and restaurants, better housing options and all that good stuff.
Phew. We made it. Happy New Year, Noe Valley! Here's to a safe, fun and prosperous 2019.
p.s.
This blog turned 10 this year too (whoa - how did that happen?!). Thanks for reading both here and on Twitter @NoeValleySF.
p.p.s.
Yearning for simpler times? Here were the top stories of 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013 and 2012.
December 9, 2018
This Week in Noe Valley: New Malaysian Restaurant Coming Soon, Doggy Style and the Wishing Tree Returns
- New Malaysian restaurant Azalina opening in former Contigo space [NVSF]
- Royal Cleaners closing??? No…..! [@Bernie411]
- Coming soon: Doggy Style: “Members of the private club can relax in the owner’s lounge, mingle with other doggy moms and dads, drink Bernie’s coffee, all while the dogs play outside..." [@elisabethnicula]
- Photos from the tree lighting in the Town Square [scottwiener]
- Stroller jam [thefrontsteps]
- Photos of the Wishing Tree on 23rd at Noe [luciasmiles]
- It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas [pi_m_ps]
NVV December 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.
December 2018
Front Page: A radio station is eyeing the Noe Valley rec center roof for an antenna; a stroll through Noe Valley retail for kids' gifts; the Wishing Tree is back on 23rd St. between Noe and Castro; an accounting of blue political results in San Francisco.
Letters: A letter from a neighbor that the senior tenants at 79 28th St have avoided eviction thanks to support from neighbors. Another senior writes in wondering what happened to the classified ads in NVV (which have been gone since the dawn of the Internet).
Cost of Living in Noe Valley: 17 single-family homes sold this October in Noe Valley; average cost was $2.75 million.
Store Trek: Leslie's Collection, a holiday pop-up at 3920B 24th St. at Sanchez
Features: Noe's Cantina at 24th and Church to open in mid December.
[The Noe Valley Voice]
November 25, 2018
This Week in Noe Valley: Noe’s Cantina Rises, Plus Holiday Festivities
- A new fixture on the Noe Valley skyline [antoinette8904]
- Noe’s Cantina at 24th and Church looks promising [@jkdineen]
- 84.9% of registered voters in Noe Valley turned out in the midterms [SF Chronicle]
- Ominovore’s Celia Sack shares her favorite Bay Area cookbooks [SF Chronicle]
- Rain and a downed power line leaves 10,000 Bay Area customers without power for hours the day before Thanksgiving – including most of 24th St. [NBC]
- Noe Valley tree lighting and caroling coming Dec 1 [SF Rec and Park]
- Noe Valley Wine Walk also returns on Dec 1 [24on24th]
November 17, 2018
This Week in Noe Valley: Smoke From Camp Fire in Far Away Butte County and How to Help Victims
- Contigo to close this weekend after nearly 10 years [SF Chronicle]
- Noe Valley seniors thwart Ellis Act evictors [BeyondChron]
- An interview with Amos Goldbaum who painted his first mural outside CardioTone in 2014 [SF Chronicle]
- Who knew? The Green Cross dispensary started in Noe Valley in 2004 [Dope Magazine]
- Drone’s eye view of the smoke from Noe Valley #nofilter [bertibenbanaste]
- Disappearing sutro [insidesfrealestate]
- Sign of the times [centerhardware]
- Making light of a sad reality [_qrispy]
- How you can help the Camp Fire victims [7x7]
- And how you can help the animals [SFSPCA]
November 3, 2018
This Week in Noe Valley: Firefly Turns 25, Halloween Scariness and the Enduring Greatness of La Ciccia
- Firefly turns 25 - yay! [@FireflySF]
- Arsonist on 29th and on the 200 block of Day Street [@kidbombay]
- ICYMI it was Halloween this week [Isflashbacks and shewalksinheels]
- More Halloween scariness - RIP [@yurikojewett]
- The opulent Pritikin Mansion on the edge of Noe Valley gets a price haircut from $12.5 million to $5.5 million [SFGate]
- La Ciccia makes best Italian restaurant in SF and the U.S. [SF Chronicle and Thrillist]
NVV November 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.
November 2018
Front Page: A roundup of places to volunteer in the community and give back for the holidays; four Noe Valley residents join a citywide lawsuit against a predatory landlord; the recent corporate use of the Town Square by Apple draws scrutiny and complaints from neighbors; the SF Planning Commission has given the green light to developers to turn the old Real Foods space into retail with no housing.
Letters: Support for a cannabis dispensary in the old Mill space; letters for and against Prop 10 on the ballot.
Features: There's a new mural outside NoVY at 4000 24th St. that celebrates the restaurant's heartwarming multi-generation story; a neighborhood group is proposing a green benefit district around Dolores Park to make it safer and more welcoming.
Cost of Living in Noe Valley: Just two single family homes sold this September in Noe Valley and both were for less than $2 million.
Store Trek: Little Artistas, 1513 Church St. at 27th
[The Noe Valley Voice]
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