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  • 224 Mississippi Behind The Facade And Renovation Of 224 Mississippi (But NFS)

    Behind The Facade And Renovation Of 224 Mississippi (But NFS)

    Published by SocketSite on November 26, 2008.

  • 675 Texas St. Black congregations walk to City Hall to vote

    Solano County Registrar of Voters: 675 Texas St., Room 2600, Fairfield. Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 2, 2008.

  • 645 Mariposa St. SAN FRANCISCO / Family sues plant in crushing death

    Margarita Mojica, 26, of Oakland was four months pregnant when she became entangled in a creasing and cutting machine Jan. 29 at Digital Pre-Press International, or DPI, at 645 Mariposa St. on Potrero Hill.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on October 29, 2008.

  • 645 Mariposa St. Family of woman crushed by printing-plant machine sues S.F. company

    Margarita Mojica, 26, of Oakland was four months pregnant hen she became entangled in a creasing and cutting machine Jan. 29 at Digital Pre-Press International, or DPI, at 645 Mariposa St. on Potrero Hill.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on October 29, 2008.

  • 601 Minnesota Feast: 5 fierce cooking classes

    hough Parties That Cook does host public classes (in particular, one for singles at Sur La Table), its specialty is creating cooking-themed events for corporate team building or private gatherings. And the experience it provides is part class, part catered meal.

    Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on October 9, 2008.

  • 2495 3rd St. The Weekend Guide

    Where: 2495 3rd St., at 23rd St. (415-252-2000).

    Published by Daily Candy San Francisco on October 8, 2008.

  • 1240 22nd Street October Community Calendar

    Through October: Ping Pong Gallery is pleased to present its first solo exhibition with Berlin artist, Gwenaël Rattke. Rattke presents a series of paper-based collages created from the artist’s collection of visual material. Exhibition runs through Oct. 24, 2008. Ping Pong Gallery is at 1240 22nd Street (between Pennsylvania and Mississippi) in San Francisco.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on October 5, 2008.

  • 2002 3rd St Live/Work Loop/Hole in Dog/Patch

    As we all know by now, live/work units like 2002 3rd St #112, don't place too much stress on the "working" part. It's hard to...

    Published by Curbed SF on October 2, 2008.

  • South of Market S.F.'s Homeless Outreach Team making progress

    It's been a year since the mayor's office boosted the number of homeless caseworkers working the part of the up-and-coming South of Market neighborhood bordered by Market, Fifth, Third and Howard streets.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 19, 2008.

  • Mission Bay Regents Approve New UCSF Hospital In Mission Bay

    The UC Board of Regents gave the green light Thursday for what will be one of the largest building projects in the United States, a hospital at UCSF's Mission Bay campus.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on September 18, 2008.

  • UCSF Mission Bay Cal Regents Approve New UCSF Hospital At Mission Bay

    University of California regents have approved plans for a new $1.6 billion UCSF hospital on the school's Mission Bay campus, the university reported.

    Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on September 18, 2008.

  • SoMa Your Castro/SoMa Halloween Update

    Now with the official city party moving to SoMa (zzzz), things are slowly rolling downhill. While originally reported that there would be a late-night party happening near AT&T; Park, after the boring family-friendly one taking place earlier in the day, that's probably no longer the case.

    Published by SFist on September 16, 2008.

  • South of Market Free Wi-Fi in S.F. expands to Tenderloin

    The Wi-Fi is being provided by Meraki, a South of Market hardware company that is slowly building a wireless network as a way to showcase its "repeater" technology. So far the network is available to about 150,000 people in 40 San Francisco neighborhoods. Check out the Meraki Web site at sf.me raki.com/map to find out if your street is covered.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 16, 2008.

  • South of Market A planning primer for the supes

    The stakes couldn't be higher — and not just for the Mission, Potrero Hill, South of Market, and Dogpatch districts, but for the entire city. Because if the supervisors can't get this right, the pattern will be set for development that will profoundly change the demographics (and politics) of this city.

    Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on September 15, 2008.

  • Potrero Hill A planning primer for the supes

    The stakes couldn't be higher — and not just for the Mission, Potrero Hill, South of Market, and Dogpatch districts, but for the entire city. Because if the supervisors can't get this right, the pattern will be set for development that will profoundly change the demographics (and politics) of this city.

    Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on September 15, 2008.

  • Dogpatch A planning primer for the supes

    The stakes couldn't be higher — and not just for the Mission, Potrero Hill, South of Market, and Dogpatch districts, but for the entire city. Because if the supervisors can't get this right, the pattern will be set for development that will profoundly change the demographics (and politics) of this city.

    Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on September 15, 2008.

  • Potrero Hill Huge Turnout For Fallen Angels Leader

    Guardado's funeral was to be followed by processions to Cypress Lawn Memorial Park in Colma, and to the Hells Angels clubhouse in San Francisco Potrero Hill District.

    Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on September 14, 2008.

  • SOMA Photos: Surprise Car Wash in SoMa

    It's been over a year since we've seen such wet fun on the streets of San Francisco. Yesterday, Flickr user bikelikeme captured some refreshing pics of an overturned fire hydrant and the fun that followed.

    Published by SFist on September 11, 2008.

  • Potrero Hill Moment of truth

    Neither developers nor community activists are happy with the plan approved Aug. 7 by the Planning Commission, which sets zoning, policies, and funding levels for new development in the Mission District, eastern SoMa, Potrero Hill, and the Central Waterfront.

    Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on September 8, 2008.

  • SoMa Moment of truth

    Neither developers nor community activists are happy with the plan approved Aug. 7 by the Planning Commission, which sets zoning, policies, and funding levels for new development in the Mission District, eastern SoMa, Potrero Hill, and the Central Waterfront.

    Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on September 8, 2008.

  • Potrero Hill Rub Me Down and Hit Me With Your Sausage

    Price: $1,259,000Extras: Phenomenal location on the North Slope of Potrero Hill! click here for pictures

    Published by San Francisco Schtuff on September 7, 2008.

  • POTRERO HILL SFist Blotter

    MISSION/POTRERO HILL: This and this helped spark last night's peace march in the Mission. Looks like there was a large turnout, with numbers reaching somewhere in the hundreds. (Good job, concerned Mission dwellers!) Did you go?

    Published by SFist on September 7, 2008.

  • Mission Bay Students do cutting-edge biotech work

    The iGEM contest gives university labs a chance to try out little-explored approaches such as modifying chromatin, said Andrew Horwitz, a post-doctoral student in the Lim lab at UCSF's Mission Bay campus who directed the student team. Such ideas are often too risky for veteran scientists or post-docs, who are under constant pressure to publish solid findings, he said. "A lot of those constraints are lifted," Horwitz said.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 4, 2008.

  • Mission Bay Radiance At Mission Bay Phase II Update: Officially On Hold

    While Phase One of Bosa's Radiance at Mission Bay was never designed to stand alone, it will for a while longer. With lenders requiring "at least two-thirds of the units closed before the steel starts to rise on Phase Two," Bosa has officially suspended construction.

    Published by SocketSite on September 4, 2008.

  • 855 Terry Francois St. SIX OF A KIND: OUTDOOR DINING / The Alfresco Experience

    855 Terry Francois St. (off Third Street, near Mariposa), San Francisco; (415) 621-2378. Lunch daily; early BBQ Saturday-Sunday.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 4, 2008.

  • Mission Bay South Beach / Rincon / Mission Bay Neighborhood Association Meeting on Monday, September 8th

    The multi-neighborhood South Beach/Rincon/Mission Bay Neighborhood Association’s next meeting is this Monday, September 8th starting at 6:00 p.m. at the South Beach Harbor Services Building on the east side of The Embarcadero (between Pier 40 and AT&T Park) in the Community Room. The featured guest is Lisa Pagan, and she will discuss the idea and operation of Community Benefit Districts (CBDs).

    Published by Rincon Hill neighborhood blog on September 3, 2008.

  • Mission Bay Local Kitchen & Wine Merchant at Upcoming Taste of South Beach and Mission Bay Street Fair

    Rincon Hill’s Local Kitchen and Wine Merchant is set to join several other restaurants and bars participating in the inaugral Taste of South Beach and Mission Bay Street Fair scheduled for Saturday, September 20th from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. in historic South Park.

    Published by Rincon Hill neighborhood blog on September 1, 2008.

  • SoMa Photos: Harrison Street Fair

    But what we are sure of is that the fair sure looked exciting. With a delightful pun on "Harrison Street," the Hairrison Street Fair (get it? har), coinciding with something called "Bear Week," threw down the repetitive meth beats this past Sunday, making for a joyous and drunken bash in SoMa.

    Published by SFist on September 1, 2008.

  • South of Market Transportation boss turns roving ticket-writer

    Catherine Viernes isn't planning to hit, kick or spit at a parking control officer, but she's still plenty annoyed about the cost of parking illegally. She got caught last week violating the one-hour limit in a South of Market alley, setting her back $60. "That's a lot of money," she said. "It makes me mad."

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 30, 2008.

  • SoMa Muni's Guide to the Weekend: Getting Around the City This Wekend Will Blow

    : Hairrison Street Fair/Bear Week, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Large homosexual men, who think of themselves as a minority of sorts, will have a big ol' party in SoMa.

    Published by SFist on August 29, 2008.

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