Neighborhood Leaders Makes Things Better
The View canvassed its readers to identify individuals who volunteer their time to make a positive difference in their community, some of … Keep Reading
The View canvassed its readers to identify individuals who volunteer their time to make a positive difference in their community, some of … Keep Reading
Last month, the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department (RPD) and Port of San Francisco assumed maintenance and operation responsibilities for 18 … Keep Reading
The 2023 Day on the Green neighborhood celebration will be held on August 26 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the … Keep Reading
Potrero Hill residents Kayren Hudiburgh and Lester Zeidman have long nurtured The Good Life Grocery, a natural foods store located at 1524 … Keep Reading
Amidst the pandemic numerous curbside parklets appeared along 18th Street, providing restaurants with a vital lifeline and customers the ability to dine … Keep Reading
Eugene Burger Management Corporation (EBMC) is mismanaging the Potrero Annex-Terrace and Sunnydale housing complexes, according to a San Francisco Housing Authority (SFHA) … Keep Reading
Vermont Cleaners, located at 600 Vermont Street, has been in Benson Xu’s family since 1986. The business has survived an earthquake, recessions, … Keep Reading
The View canvassed its readers to identify residents who volunteer to improve their community. Below we describe the efforts of some of … Keep Reading
Sirens and castaways, drag and modern dance, a shipwreck in a nightclub. We Build Houses Here, performed last May at Oasis, showcased … Keep Reading
Opening this fall, the Bertrand D. Hsu American & Chinese Bicultural Academy will offer “quality, rigorous, affordable and bicultural education” to kindergarten … Keep Reading
Fewer animals are being adopted from San Francisco Animal Care & Control (SFACC) since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021 … Keep Reading
Two new members were elected to the Starr King Open Space board of directors last month. Justin Briggs and Daniel Rozynski will … Keep Reading
Located at 1409 Minnesota Street, Impulse Labs launched last fall with an ambitious mission: to make it easier to electrify homes with … Keep Reading
Starr King Elementary, located adjacent to Starr King Open Space, offers a Mandarin Dual Immersion (MI) program, two classes for each grade, … Keep Reading
According to The Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco’s (ICA SF) founding director, Ali Gass, the always-free, non-collecting museum was conceived amidst … Keep Reading
At the end of March, Deanna Borbon and René Felbermayr packed a U-Haul to move to Los Angeles with their two small … Keep Reading
Amateur and professional artists alike will have a chance to showcase their work at the Annual Potrero Hill Artists’ Exhibition hosted by … Keep Reading
Residents of southeastern neighborhoods are frustrated by chronic municipal neglect of unaccepted streets, public right-of-ways also known as “dirt” or “paper” roads. … Keep Reading
While many cities have seen escalating numbers of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) over the past few years, San Francisco has experienced only … Keep Reading
The American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (ACTCM) was first established in 1980. In 2024 it’ll cease to exist. Acquired by the … Keep Reading
Donovan Lacy has lived in lots of places. Hailing from Lexington, Kentucky, he found Montreal too cold, Florida too warm. San Francisco … Keep Reading
According to the California Environmental Quality Act, buildings constructed more than 50 years ago that have architectural or historical significance may be considered … Keep Reading
When I moved to Potrero Hill in 2006 I was single. I didn’t know much about the neighborhood other than the Bottom … Keep Reading
Downtown High School’s four-year graduation rates compare favorably to the San Francisco Unified District’s (SFUSD) average rates for the 2021-2022 cohort, while … Keep Reading
For almost a decade, residents have advocated for development of staircases from the point where 22nd Street turns onto Texas Street, next … Keep Reading