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New on EveryBlock today September 8, 2008
1 business review About
- Yellow Cab Co-op reviewed on Yelp.com.
New on EveryBlock yesterday September 7, 2008
1 real estate listing About
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755 Tennessee St
755 Tennessee St listed on Trulia for $749,000
Listed on September 6, 2008.
3 street use permits About
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23rd St, Illinois St, 24th St
Cleveland Wrecking Company received permit for excavation: side sewer
Permit #08S-0099 approved on July 10, 2008.
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Mississippi St
Antje Froehler received permit for minor sidewalk encroachment
Permit #05MSE-0161 approved on April 11, 2005.
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20th St, Indiana St, Minnesota St
A.R. Sanchez-Corea & Associates, Inc. received permit for minor sidewalk encroachment
Permit #06MSE-0523 approved on February 14, 2007.
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- Aperto reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Hard Knox Cafe reviewed on Yelp.com.
New on EveryBlock Saturday September 6, 2008
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701 Minnesota St
701 Minnesota St #111 listed on Trulia for $669,000
Listed on September 5, 2008.
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25 Sierra St
25 Sierra St #207 listed on Trulia for $699,000
Listed on September 5, 2008.
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New on EveryBlock Friday September 5, 2008
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23rd and Illinois Street
Weekend Fun: Film Night, Opera in the Park
Sunday Streets was wonderful last Sunday. I volunteered to play crossing guard at 23rd and Illinois Street, and it was great to see so many families with big grins on their faces...
Published by Rincon Hill neighborhood blog on September 5, 2008.
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701 Minnesota
701 Minnesota #111 listed on Redfin for $669,000
Listed on September 5, 2008.
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1 business review About
- Heather Pierce, Voice & Singing Coach reviewed on Yelp.com.
New on EveryBlock Thursday September 4, 2008
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Bayview
Lowe's coming to S.F.?
In 2005, after nearly a decade of wrangling and infighting at City Hall about having a warehouse-style chain retailer in the area, Home Depot received approval for a 100,000-square-foot store near the border of Bernal Heights and Bayview-Hunters Point.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 4, 2008.
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Bayview
Home Depot "You Can Do It We Can Help" Irony: Lowe’s Now In Line
Maxwell and Bayview community leaders will prevail in keeping the property commercial, if Lowe's is not scared off.
Published by SocketSite on September 4, 2008.
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Bayview
SFPD Launches Effort To Curb Spike In Robberies
Police Lt. William Canning told members of the San Francisco Police Commission Wednesday evening that since February, police have conducted 25 robbery abatement team decoy operations, or RAT ops, in the city's Bayview, Ingleside, Mission, Southern and Tenderloin police districts, resulting in the arrests of 109 robbery suspects.
Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on September 4, 2008.
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1189 TENNESSEE STREET
Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness at 1189 TENNESSEE STREET
On the agenda for September 4, 2008.
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3 business reviews About
- Advanced Audi - Volkswagen Service and Nancy Liu Chin reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Baraka reviewed on Yelp.com.
New on EveryBlock Wednesday September 3, 2008
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Bayview District
Reward in SF dog killing case rises to $15,000
Pogo was then placed in foster care and was walking at Ocean Beach with his temporary owner on the evening of July 22 when he disappeared behind a sand dune. His body was found a week later by a passer-by in the Bayview District.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 3, 2008.
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Bayview
Info on Pogo's Killer(s) = Lots of Cash In Your Pocket
Reward money for info leading to the arrest of the person(s) responsible for killing a three-legged foster dog -- who was swiped from Ocean Beach near Sloat on July 22-- skyrocketed from $2,000 to $15,000 today. (If you recall, Pogo's body was found "brutally stabbed to death" in Bayview.) So, do you know something about the 7-month-old pup's death? Then, please, contact Animal Care & Control at 415-554-9400.
Published by SFist on September 3, 2008.
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Bayview
Puppy stabbing reward at $15,000
Pogo was found stabbed to death a week later in a Dumpster in the Bayview, animal care officials said.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 3, 2008.
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Bayview
Puppy stabbing reward at $15,000
Pogo was found stabbed to death a week later in a Dumpster in the Bayview, animal care officials said.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 3, 2008.
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Bayview
Reward Increased For Info On SF Puppy Stabbing
Pogo was found stabbed to death a week later in a Dumpster in the Bayview, animal care officials said.
Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on September 3, 2008.
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Bayview
Reward For Info On Puppy Stabbing Increases To $15,000
Pogo was found stabbed to death a week later in a Dumpster in the Bayview, animal care officials said.
Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on September 3, 2008.
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Bayview
Take Lowe's off the table
The Eastern Neighborhoods plan envisions a huge new influx of housing into the area, and city planners admit the result will be a loss of blue-collar jobs. So the city can't let the Bayshore site sit empty for years while some North Carolina–based megaretailer decides the neighborhood's fate. And the last thing the Bayview, the Mission, and Bernal Heights need is another drawn-out conflict over a home improvement store.
Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on September 3, 2008.
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- Val Cunningham, Dance Instructor reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Farley's reviewed on Yelp.com.
New on EveryBlock Tuesday September 2, 2008
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Bayview District
Reward in SF dog killing case rises to $15,000
Pogo was then placed in foster care and was walking at Ocean Beach with his temporary owner on the evening of July 22 when he disappeared behind a sand dune. His body was found a week later by a passer-by in the Bayview District.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 2, 2008.
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New on EveryBlock September 1 September 1, 2008
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Bayview
Peds, bikers, joggers out in full force to enjoy first Sunday Streets closure
Still, the resident - who identified herself as Sister Stephanie and lives in the Alice Griffith Housing Project where she also runs a ministry - said it was a plus for kids in the Bayview.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 1, 2008.
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Bayview
SF kicks off first 'Sunday Streets' event
Phillip Popadopolus, owner of the Embarcadero's Java House, enjoyed the sight of children as they hula hooped and skipped rope in South Beach. In China Town, residents enjoyed the closed streets to take a walk. In the Bayview, kids had their bikes repaired for free.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 1, 2008.
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Bayview District
SF kicks off first 'Sunday Streets' event
The Embarcadero was closed from the Ferry Building to China Basin and closed again along Illinois Avenue coming out at 3rd Street in the Bayview District. 'Sunday Streets' is a new event that Mayor Gavin Newsom kicked off Sunday in China Town.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 1, 2008.
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Bayview
SF kicks off first 'Sunday Streets' event
Phillip Popadopolus, owner of the Embarcadero's Java House, enjoyed the sight of children as they hula hooped and skipped rope in South Beach. In China Town, residents enjoyed the closed streets to take a walk. In the Bayview, kids had their bikes repaired for free.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 1, 2008.
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Bayview
Peds, bikers, joggers out in full force to enjoy first Sunday Streets closure
While dozens of people rode bicycles or otherwise made their way along the entire route to the Bayview, one resident there said she didn't see many people from that neighborhood participating and that the city should consider changing the time of the event so it did not conflict with people attending church services.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 1, 2008.


































































































































































