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New on EveryBlock today September 8, 2008
3 business reviews About
- Hotel Biron and Chow reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Blue Bottle Coffee Co. reviewed on Yelp.com.
New on EveryBlock yesterday September 7, 2008
1 news article About
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Mission
Newsom on Mission Violence
“All of the law enforcement in the world is not going to create a peaceful environment,” said Mayor Newsom. “I don’t want to get into the details of these investigations, but you got folks from all over the Bay Area who happen to be in San Francisco doing things that they shouldn’t be doing.”
Published by Mission Mission on September 7, 2008.
1 real estate listing About
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115 Haight St
115 Haight St listed on Trulia for $2,999,999
Listed on September 6, 2008.
2 street use permits About
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Erie St
Young Electrical Company received permit for street improvement excavation
Permit #08IE-0299 approved on July 23, 2008.
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Lafayette St
Yakuh Askew, Architect received permit for street improvement excavation
Permit #05IE-0659 approved on January 18, 2006.
24 photos About
15 business reviews About
- Woodhouse Fish Company, Warlock Tattoo, Suppenkuche, Obama for America Nor CA Campaign Office, Jardiniere Restaurant and J- Lounge, Discount Builders Supply, Levende Lounge, Two Jacks Seafood and Rainbow Grocery reviewed on Yelp.com.
- The Mint reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Espetus Churrascaria and MUNI reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Sugar Lounge and Citizen Cake reviewed on Yelp.com.
- MUNI reviewed on Yelp.com.
New on EveryBlock Saturday September 6, 2008
6 news articles About
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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.
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Artani’s 52 Van Ness
Artani: 52 New Condos Selling Soon…
Sales will begin soon on Artani’s 52 Van Ness condos, with prices ranging from the high $500s for 1 BR’s, up to $2 million for penthouse level 2 BR’s. The building will be 8 stories high, with a rooftop deck, 2 levels of underground parking, and 2 retail spaces available on the ground level. From [...]
Published by SF New Developments blog on September 6, 2008.
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Mission
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.
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Mission and Van Ness Avenue
Spate of killings roils Mission District
The slain men worked at Goodwill's store and processing center at Mission and Van Ness Avenue and were friends, said chief executive officer Deborah Alvarez-Rodriguez. She praised them as "exemplary employees who had really turned their lives around."
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 6, 2008.
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Tenderloin
S.F. Tenderloin's crackdown on liquor abuse
Simple math explains why the Tenderloin is one of San Francisco's most downtrodden neighborhoods. The small district has the city's largest number of liquor licenses per square block. It has the largest number of chronic inebriants.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 6, 2008.
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Mission and Van Ness Avenue
Shooting Victims Identified; Police To Step Up Presence In The Mission
The slain men worked at Goodwill's store and processing center at Mission and Van Ness Avenue and were friends, said chief executive officer Deborah Alvarez-Rodriguez. They had recently been promoted...
Published by San Francisco Crime blog on September 6, 2008.
1 real estate listing About
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461 Oak St
461 Oak St listed on Trulia for $1,369,000
Listed on September 5, 2008.
1 excavation permit About
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15th St, Dolores St
ExteNet Systems, Inc. received permit to install new main
Permit #08EXC-2660 effective September 8, 2008.
33 photos About
13 business reviews About
- Suppenkuche, Isotope Comics, Mission Beach Cafe, Sushi Zone, St. James Infirmary and Rona Siegel Calligraphy reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Two Jacks Seafood, Patxi's Chicago Pizza, Thieves Tavern and Melinda Le' Photography reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Pet Food Express reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Truck reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Pizza Zone N Grill reviewed on Yelp.com.
New on EveryBlock Friday September 5, 2008
3 news articles About
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Mission
SFPD To Crackdown On Mission As Violence Continues To Rise
San Francisco police plan to increase patrols in the city's Mission District after two people died and three others were wounded in two separate shootings Thursday night.
Published by NBC News (Channel 11) on September 5, 2008.
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Tenderloin
Annual Blessing Brings Hundreds Of Taxicabs To SF Tenderloin
Hundreds of taxicabs lined up in San Francisco's Tenderloin district today for the annual "blessing of the taxicabs."
Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on September 5, 2008.
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1900 block of 15th Street
Woman shot by cops must stand trial
Police were sent to Sheehan's apartment on the 1900 block of 15th Street in the Mission District about 11:10 a.m. Aug 7, after a social worker called for help, saying Sheehan had threatened to kill him, said police spokesman Sgt. Wilfred Williams.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 5, 2008.
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1 lost and found posting About
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14th and Valencia
Found Yellow / Gold Bike (mission district)
We got it about two weeks ago. Supposedly it was found near 14th and Valencia.
Posted to Craigslist on September 5, 2008.
11 business reviews About
- Isotope Comics and Blo Salon reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Absinthe Restaurant & Bar and Mission Beach Cafe reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Bar Jules reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Rickshaw Stop, Levende Lounge and Nippon Sushi reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Metromint, Obama for America Nor CA Campaign Office and Firestone Tires & Service reviewed on Yelp.com.
New on EveryBlock Thursday September 4, 2008
12 news articles About
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Tenderloin
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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City Hall
A warm opening night for San Francisco Symphony
A champagne promenade and after-party at City Hall - with tickets up to $250 - was scheduled to include a variety of bands, noshes and drinks for night owls who did not partake in the dinners.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 4, 2008.
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Tenderloin
S.F. cabbies get blessings and a free bite
"Personally, I believe this helps avoid accidents," said cabbie Robbins Mathew, waiting in a long line in San Francisco's Tenderloin for his 15-second-long state of grace at the annual blessing of the taxi fleet today. "I also do not mind receiving the sandwich. However, that is secondary."
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 4, 2008.
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Davies Symphony Hall
S.F. Symphony Season Opens With Gala
As is custom, the opening-night crowd turned out in their finery for the gala at Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall.
Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on September 4, 2008.
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Mission
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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Davies Symphony Hall
A warm opening night for San Francisco Symphony
Under summery warm skies, the San Francisco Symphony kicked off its fall arts season tonight with a black tie party - the 97th opening night gala in its history - attended by thousands of revelers who descended on Davies Symphony Hall for a night of splendor.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 4, 2008.
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Davies Symphony Hall
A warm opening night for San Francisco Symphony
Under summery warm skies, the San Francisco Symphony kicked off its fall arts season tonight with a black tie party - the 97th opening night gala in its history - attended by thousands of revelers who descended on Davies Symphony Hall for a night of splendor.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 4, 2008.
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Tenderloin
S.F. cabbies get blessings and a free bite
"Personally, I believe this helps avoid accidents," said cabbie Robbins Mathew, waiting in a long line in San Francisco's Tenderloin for his 15-second-long state of grace at the annual blessing of the taxi fleet today. "I also do not mind receiving the sandwich. However, that is secondary."
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 4, 2008.
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City Hall
A warm opening night for San Francisco Symphony
A champagne promenade and after-party at City Hall - with tickets up to $250 - was scheduled to include a variety of bands, noshes and drinks for night owls who did not partake in the dinners.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 4, 2008.
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1941 15th St.
Knife-wielding woman accused of confronting cops and social worker must stand trial
Police were dispatched to the apartment at 1941 15th St. in the city's Mission District at about 11:10 a.m. Aug 7, after a social worker called for help, saying Sheehan had threatened to kill him, said San Francisco police Sgt. Wilfred Williams, a department spokesman.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 4, 2008.
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City Hall
Web site tracks neighborhood complaints
Do you sometimes feel complaints about your neighborhood are not being heard? That no one is listening? That you get lost in voicemail when you call City Hall? Well, in San Francisco at least, there is a new way to get action.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 4, 2008.
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City Hall
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.
1 zoning agenda item About
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2168 MARKET STREET
Request for Conditional Use Authorization at 2168 MARKET STREET
On the agenda for September 4, 2008.
1 excavation permit About
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Stevenson St
Pacific Gas & Electric received permit to install new service
Permit #08EXC-2597 effective September 2, 2008.
7 photos About
18 business reviews About
- Woodward's Garden, Mariquita Farms, Chicken Soup Chinese Medicine, Huf and Davies Symphony Hall reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Home, Arlequin Wine Merchant, Destino, Box Dog Bikes, 3-1-1 Customer Service Center and Hotel Biron reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Delessio Market & Bakery, War Memorial Opera House, Sebo and MUNI reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Pizza Zone And Grill reviewed on Yelp.com.
- Chow and Nihon Whisky Lounge reviewed on Yelp.com.
New on EveryBlock Wednesday September 3, 2008
5 news articles About
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Mission
Elderly SF Woman Shot By Police After Knife Threat To Stand Trial
Prosecutors with the San Francisco District Attorney's office have charged Teresa Sheehan with five felony counts, including assault on a peace officer with a deadly weapon and assault with a deadly weapon, as well as making criminal threats against a social worker at her Mission District transitional housing apartment unit.
Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on September 3, 2008.
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Herbst Theatre
Alerts
Pollster John Zogby's findings reveal that Americans are not as isolated and materialistic as the world might think. At this World Affairs Council lecture, he presents in-depth surveys about a developing trend that disproves conventional wisdom about our political apathy and consumerism.
Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on September 3, 2008.
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401 Van Ness
Alerts
The ever-versatile intellectual and cultural critic Slavoj Žižek, recently known from the 2006 documentary The Pervert's Guide to Cinema, takes on pessimists with a discussion of his new book, In Defense of Lost Causes (Verso). In it, he argues for the success of several disparaged ideologies, from Maoism to Bolshevism.
Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on September 3, 2008.
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Mission
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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Mission
Another Muder In the Mission District of SF
This man was shot near my house in the Mission District of San Francisco. We heard about 4 shots and I went up to see him face down in the street. The picture was taken right after they rolled him over. He was shot right in the face.
Published by SFist on September 3, 2008.
1 excavation permit About
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Various streets (see map)
LC General Engineering & Construction received permit to repair sidewalk
Permit #08EXC-2608 effective September 17, 2008.






































































































