News articles by source: Northside San Francisco

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  • Presidio WHY DON & DORIS FISHER WANT TO BUILD A CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM AT THE PRESIDIO

    On December 3 of last year, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher unveiled the design of an art museum they propose to build in San Francisco’s Presidio. The museum, to be known as Contemporary Art Museum at the Presidio (CAMP), will house the Fisher’s collection.

    Published by Northside San Francisco on February 2, 2008.

  • Vallejo Street and Columbus St. Joe Alioto Veronese

    Julie is working with the San Francisco Archdiocese and with Cardinal William Levada on the project. The new Portzuincula is being built next door to the Shrine of St. Francis Church on Vallejo Street (at Columbus) in North Beach.

    Published by Northside San Francisco on January 7, 2008.

  • Bay Guardian Offices (135 Mississippi St.) Publisher's Note

    Twenty-nine years ago, I walked into the Bay Guardian’s Mission district office to apply for a part-time position in the circulation department. I was hired on the spot. And so began my career in San Francisco’s local newspaper industry.

    Published by Northside San Francisco on January 6, 2008.

  • Brownie's (Polk and Sacramento) Why Rick Karp thinks shopping locally in San Francisco is a good idea

    KARP: Yeah, there's Brownie's at Polk and Sacramento, the True Value shop … if there's a hardware store in the neighborhood, you can pretty well assume that the shopping area is tied to the community versus the chains that come in.

    Published by Northside San Francisco on November 30, 2007.

  • Cole Hardware (Polk St. and Green St.) Why Rick Karp thinks shopping locally in San Francisco is a good idea

    We spoke with Karp at his store on Polk and Green Streets. He's owned it for four years. His father founded the first store on Cole Street in 1959.

    Published by Northside San Francisco on November 30, 2007.

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