Jordan Dexter Hilsenbeck April 10, 1965 – November 15, 2015
“He was always cooler than we’ll ever be.” – Chris Hilsenbeck Jordan, who split his time between California, New York and Colorado, … Keep Reading
“He was always cooler than we’ll ever be.” – Chris Hilsenbeck Jordan, who split his time between California, New York and Colorado, … Keep Reading
Last fall, the Golden State Warriors made considerable progress toward securing approval for an arena to be located at Third, 16th, and … Keep Reading
A slightly higher percentage of registered voters in Potrero Hill cast a ballot during last month’s election than did so citywide; 46 … Keep Reading
Last month, incumbent Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi was defeated by former Chief Deputy Sheriff Vicki Hennessy, who took 62 percent of the vote. … Keep Reading
The Potrero Boosters have been collaborating with other neighborhood groups – including the Dogpatch Neighborhood Association (DNA), South Beach/Rincon/Mission Bay Neighborhood Association, … Keep Reading
Fires sparking from homeless encampments located on a small strip of California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) owned land between San Bruno Avenue … Keep Reading
The Warriors’ proposed arena would create more space for events, provide short- and long-term work for local unions, and likely generate additional … Keep Reading
The San Francisco–Marin Food Bank’s warehouse, located at 900 Pennsylvania Avenue, is the hub for an effort that depends on a multitude … Keep Reading
It’s illegal to throw garbage or unwanted items onto a public street or sidewalk. Trash pick-up for all public areas in San … Keep Reading
With outposts in Los Angeles and San Francisco, Writing Pad offers courses and workshops designed to immerse students in the art and … Keep Reading
Gazing at a row of vintage mechanical printing presses at work can conjure a feeling of Old World romance. It certainly did … Keep Reading
Last month, the San Francisco Planning Commission approved unanimously a series of documents associated with a proposed residential development at 1601 Mariposa … Keep Reading
With nearly twenty years of experience owning or operating restaurants throughout San Francisco, Jocelyn Bulow has learned how to spot the City’s … Keep Reading
Last fall, Golden Gate Bell, LLC, a Pleasanton-based franchisee working in partnership with Yum! Brands, Inc., opened technology-friendly Taco Bell Cantina (TBC) … Keep Reading
“Oifff,” exclaimed Nash, as he pulled his keys and wallet out of his pocket and dumped them in a bright blue bowl … Keep Reading
Judith Catherine Kloehn Lopez passed away at her Potrero Hill home on October 28, 2015. She was born September 28, 1947 at … Keep Reading
In our interconnected and device-laden world, cybersecurity has become a hot topic, especially after recent data breaches at the Sony and Target … Keep Reading
Multiple farmers markets dot San Francisco throughout the week. From the epic Saturday morning Ferry Building Plaza, to sleepier Fort Mason, it’s … Keep Reading
Potrero Hill and Dogpatch are home to a number of “Landmark Trees,” so designated for their size, historical value, or beauty by … Keep Reading
For the past four months the View has published experts from Gold, a serialized tale of politics, capitalism, and corruption in San … Keep Reading
Last month, the San Francisco Planning Commission held a hearing on the draft environmental impact report (DEIR) for a proposed development at … Keep Reading
A series of fires emanating from a homeless encampment located on a strip of California Department of Transportation (Caltrans)-owned property in between … Keep Reading
The Good Life Grocery, located on 20th Street, is facing fines of up to $3,100 a month for not complying with the … Keep Reading
It started as an idea between three longtime friends who liked to brew beer at home. What if we quit our day … Keep Reading
Over the past decade and a half former Alabama Street resident Kieron Sinnette experienced all the elements of a rags-to-riches-to-rags story. Sinnette, … Keep Reading