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  • 606 Folsom SFist Tonight

    open until midnight // Zaré at Fly Trap (606 Folsom)

    Published by SFist on October 13, 2008.

  • 551 3rd Street What’s Up With the Crazy Shell Gas Stations of San Francisco?

    O.K., here’s the South Park Shell on 551 3rd Street from the other day. Regular is $3.62 and Premium is, wait a second, only suckers get premium so forget about that.  Anyway, nothing unusual.

    Published by The San Francisco Citizen on October 13, 2008.

  • 4th & Channel Streets Family Event on Saturday: Kids ‘N Trees

    Please help to make this a successful event at the brand new Mission Creek Park at 4th & Channel Streets in Mission Bay.

    Published by Rincon Hill neighborhood blog on October 10, 2008.

  • 330 Ritch SFist Tonight

    9 p.m. // 330 Ritch (At Bryant) // $5 before 11:30 p.m., $10 after 11:30 p.m.

    Published by SFist on October 10, 2008.

  • 300 Berry Pride Of (A Few Weeks Of Arterra) Ownership: 300 Berry #518

    Pride Of (A Few Weeks Of Arterra) Ownership: 300 Berry #518

    Published by SocketSite on October 7, 2008.

  • 600 block of Bryant Suspected shooter held in Palo Alto slaying

    Police found Lacy mortally wounded about 1:45 a.m. July 13 on the 600 block of Bryant, near the entrance to the Civic Center parking garage, Ryan said. The spot is less than a block from both City Hall and the police station.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on October 3, 2008.

  • 310 Townsend A Quick Cut (And Case Of Cash Back?) For 310 Townsend #308

    A Quick Cut (And Case Of Cash Back?) For 310 Townsend #308

    Published by SocketSite on September 30, 2008.

  • 680 Folsom St. San Francisco Office Space: Sublease Space Arrives, More Coming Fast

    ...the new negative absorption comes from new supply hitting the market, including 370 Third St., 680 Folsom St., 500 Terry Francois Blvd., 185 Berry St., 555 Mission St. and One Kearny St. Of...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on September 26, 2008.

  • 185 Berry St. San Francisco Office Space: Sublease Space Arrives, More Coming Fast

    ...supply hitting the market, including 370 Third St., 680 Folsom St., 500 Terry Francois Blvd., 185 Berry St., 555 Mission St. and One Kearny St. Of the total 7.5 million square feet...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on September 26, 2008.

  • 500 Terry Francois Blvd. San Francisco Office Space: Sublease Space Arrives, More Coming Fast

    ...absorption comes from new supply hitting the market, including 370 Third St., 680 Folsom St., 500 Terry Francois Blvd., 185 Berry St., 555 Mission St. and One Kearny St. Of the total 7.5...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on September 26, 2008.

  • 370 Third St. San Francisco Office Space: Sublease Space Arrives, More Coming Fast

    Much of the new negative absorption comes from new supply hitting the market, including 370 Third St., 680 Folsom St., 500 Terry Francois Blvd., 185 Berry St., 555 Mission St. and One...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on September 26, 2008.

  • 448 Brannan New chef, wine director head up Bacar

    ...of a rocky road lately for Bacar, the imposing wine-centric restaurant South of Market (448 Brannan, near Third Street). About 18 months ago, the founders - chef Arnold Eric Wong and wine...

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 24, 2008.

  • 448 Brannan The Inside Scoop: New chef, wine director head up Bacar

    ...of a rocky road lately for Bacar, the imposing wine-centric restaurant South of Market (448 Brannan, near Third Street). About 18 months ago, the founders - chef Arnold Eric Wong and wine...

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 23, 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 20, 2008.

  • 250 Brannan San Francisco Office Update: AKQA renews and expands on Townsend

    ...when Splunk moved over to the old Gallo building and took 34K square feet at 250 Brannan250 Brannan is another wonderful building that has been rehabbed, rebuilt, and is in the...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on September 19, 2008.

  • 123 Townsend San Francisco Office Update: AKQA renews and expands on Townsend

    ...Vanderluit of the Costar Group, AKQA has expanded and extended in their current location at 123 Townsend near the ballpark, taking a total of almost 50K square feet of office space.  123...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on September 19, 2008.

  • 200 Brannan WYSIWYG And Coming Soon Listed: 200 Brannan #506

    As a plugged-in reader notes, the WYSIWYG listing and additional pictures for 200 Brannan #506 are no longer “coming soon,” they’re here.

    Published by SocketSite on September 19, 2008.

  • 540 Delancey Cape Horn Lofts (540 Delancey) And Number Four Zero One

    Constructed as the Cape Horn Warehouse in 1892, and converted into the Cape Horn Lofts by Thompson Brooks and Pfau Architecture in 1997, 540 Delancey is now home to fifteen upscale “loft type” condominiums.

    Published by SocketSite on September 19, 2008.

  • One Rincon Hill One Rincon Hill Update: Now Offering 4% Commissions

    Yesterday it was simply the word on the street, today it’s been confirmed: One Rincon Hill is now offering brokers 4% commissions through the end of the year. Just something to keep in mind should your agent suddenly seem a bit more bullish on The Hill.

    Published by SocketSite on September 19, 2008.

  • Financial District Dawn breaks over the city

    A cable car climbs California Street at dawn as San Francisco wakes up. From flower vendors setting up for the day to joggers getting in their runs before work and early morning commuters grabbing coffee, watch the heart of the Financial District come to life in a video on SFGate.com. "Morning Life" can be found at sfgate.com/ZEWL.

    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 19, 2008.

  • Mission Creek Sports Park Grand Opening of Mission Creek Sports Park this Saturday

    The Neighborhood Parks Council, in association with Catellus Development Group, the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency and Mission Bay Parks Management, are celebrating the grand opening of the brand new Mission Creek Sports Park.

    Published by Rincon Hill neighborhood blog on September 18, 2008.

  • Giants ballpark S.F. retreats on promise for big Halloween bash near AT&T Park

    The announcement comes just two weeks after city officials boasted of a large, $500,000 party that they hoped would bring up to 30,000 people to Lot A near the Giants ballpark.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 18, 2008.

  • Giants ballpark Halloween bash does not have the cash

    The announcement comes just two weeks after city officials boasted of a $500,000 party that they hoped would bring up to 30,000 people to Lot A near the Giants ballpark.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 17, 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 17, 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 17, 2008.

  • AT&T Park 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 17, 2008.

  • Giants ballpark Halloween bash does not have the cash

    The announcement comes just two weeks after city officials boasted of a $500,000 party that they hoped would bring up to 30,000 people to Lot A near the Giants ballpark.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 17, 2008.

  • AT&T Park Scaled Back Plans for City’s Halloween Event in Mission Bay

    The Examiner reported today that the City is scaling back their plans for an official Halloween event that was going to happen on Parking Lot A behind AT&T Park in Mission Bay.

    Published by Rincon Hill neighborhood blog on September 17, 2008.

  • 130 Townsend SFist Tonight

    6 p.m.-close // Tres Agaves (130 Townsend) // $75

    Published by SFist 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 16, 2008.

  • 766 Harrison A Couple Of Cubix Condos Hit The MLS (Now Starting At $269,000)

    A couple of Cubix Yerba Buena condos have hit the MLS. And while pricing for the “first release” started at $279,000, 766 Harrison #214 has been listed at $269,000 (which might suggest some early adjustments).

    Published by SocketSite on September 16, 2008.

  • South Park Saturday: Taste South Park

    They'll be offering their grooves alongside bites and drinks from some of the area's restaurants and bars, including 21st Amendment, District, MoMo's, Paragon, Tres Agaves and the Butler and the Chef Bistro. The free event goes down on Saturday, September 20 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at South Park; visit the official site for more info.

    Published by SF Weekly on September 16, 2008.

  • South Beach Saturday: Taste South Park

    "A Taste of South Beach/Mission Bay" aims to be a lively neighborhood block party, with two stages of entertainment that features some of the top house music DJs in San Francisco like M3, Laird and Sharon Buck.

    Published by SF Weekly on September 16, 2008.

  • MoMo's Saturday: Taste South Park

    They'll be offering their grooves alongside bites and drinks from some of the area's restaurants and bars, including 21st Amendment, District, MoMo's, Paragon, Tres Agaves and the Butler and the Chef Bistro. The free event goes down on Saturday, September 20 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at South Park; visit the official site for more info.

    Published by SF Weekly on September 16, 2008.

  • Acme Chophouse S.F. Restaurants Fight Hunger

    Beloved S.F. eateries such as Acme Chophouse, Chaya Brasserie, Foreign Cinema, Il Fornaio, Kuleto's, Perbacco, PlumpJack and others will be on hand to serve up appetizers and drinks as "San Francisco Restaurants Unite to Fight Hunger." Now, more than pregnant women can eat for two (or three or four), as all proceeds benefit the San Francisco Food Bank.

    Published by SF Weekly on September 15, 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 12, 2008.

  • King and Third "Exceptionally Tasteful 9/11 Commemorative Dollar Ad"

    ...Park, which has banners listing the names of WTC victims at the front gate on King and Third streets...

    Published by SFist on September 11, 2008.

  • Third Street and Brannan SFPD Officer Stripped of Gun, Badge Due to Excessive Force

    See, while patrolling Third Street and Brannan (mere blocks away from Jack London's birthplace no less!) in early March '08, police officer Paul Morgado came across 26-year-old Charles Haynes, a local nightclub emcee, just as he was leaving a SoMa venue.

    Published by SFist on September 10, 2008.

  • Pier 92 SF Port Officials Approve Biodiesel Plant

    Late Tuesday afternoon, San Francisco Port Commissioners approve construction of a $10 million plant on Pier 92 in the Bayview, the largest on the west coast. "It's basically carbon free fuel locally produced," said Jared Blumenfeld of the San Francisco Environment Department.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on September 10, 2008.

  • Pier 92 SF Hunters Point May Be Home To Biodiesel Plant

    A huge biodiesel plant is proposed for Pier 92 on the city's south waterfront. The plant would be San Francisco's first, and would convert grease into auto-grade fuel, enough to power 1,500 of the city's diesel-powered vehicles, most of which are Muni buses.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on September 9, 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 9, 2008.

  • Mission Street Obscenities Ordinary in NY, Not in SF?

    Is that right? Screamed strings of obscenities are out of the ordinary on Mission Street?

    Published by Mission Mission on September 8, 2008.

  • Mission Street SFPD Responds to Murders

    Authorities said they would take several steps in response to the violence, including increasing beat patrols along Mission Street, adding cars to parts of the Mission and Ingleside neighborhoods and doubling the number of school resource officers at Mission High School.

    Published by Mission Mission on September 6, 2008.

  • AT&T Park Pirates, Giants Resume Series At AT&T Park

    The Pittsburgh Pirates will try for their fifth straight win over the San Francisco Giants tonight, when the two clubs play the second test of a three-game series at AT&T Park.

    Published by NBC News (Channel 11) on September 6, 2008.

  • AT&T Park S.F.'s plan for Halloween party near AT&T park

    San Francisco's troubled Halloween party will be reborn at a parking lot near AT&T Park as a multicultural celebration that city officials hope will avoid the violence that has plagued past events.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 5, 2008.

  • Bosa's Radiance 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 5, 2008.

  • AT&T Park Halloween Celebration in Mission Bay’s Parking Lot A Behind AT&T Park

    All the events will happen off of 3rd Street just past Lefty O’Doule Bridge on a seawall behind AT&T Park best known as Parking Lot A.

    Published by Rincon Hill neighborhood blog on September 5, 2008.

  • 405 First St. SIX OF A KIND: OUTDOOR DINING / The Alfresco Experience

    405 First St. (at West Spain), Sonoma; (707) 996-3030. Lunch, dinner daily.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 5, 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 5, 2008.