🟧 96 Units On Ocean // Balboa Reservoir Project Update
In this week’s newsletter, we dig into plans for 96 units of housing on Ocean Avenue and more.
Valuing customer ties, working long hours and honest business practices are the secret to his shop's longevity.
TJ Development Inc. has been trying to tear down four Ingleside buildings to build a mixed-use development since 2014.
Government approvals and community meetings are some of the final steps before construction starts as early as the end of summer.
We deliver neighborhood news, events and more every Thursday.
In this week’s newsletter, we dig into plans for 96 units of housing on Ocean Avenue and more.
From an art show in City Hall to plant workshops, we curate these events to help you enjoy the best of the greater Ingleside.
Built in 1923, this three-bedroom and three-bathroom home features French doors, stainless appliances and a fully equipped in-law unit.
In this week’s newsletter, we have the scoop on the latest Jerry Garcia commemoration plans and more.
The restaurant manager emphasizes community building as key, but that's only the beginning.
The low-slung building with a bright red awning, where generations of students bought supplies, will be demolished by summer.
The Grateful Dead frontman's name is set to appear on street signs on the Excelsior District block where he grew up.
From a job fair to poet performances, we curate these events to help you enjoy the best of the greater Ingleside.
A new shop in Ingleisde’s Lakewood Plaza is serving up fresh donuts, bagels and more.
San Francisco City Football Club plans to use the space as an online fulfillment center and occasionally for public events.
Burglars broke in and ransacked Ocean Avenue’s Taishan Cuisine early Saturday morning.
The national drugstore chain shuttered its Ingleside location, taking away the neighborhood’s last pharmacy.
The Grateful Dead frontman's name is set to appear on street signs on the Excelsior District block where he grew up.
San Francisco taxpayers will save about a million dollars per year.
From community involvement to small business revitalization, the first-term supervisor has a lot planned for District 11.
A burglary at an Ocean Avenue small business the day after a safety walk raises questions about efforts to secure the neighborhood.
Riders using the elevator will need to tap their Clipper cards at the concourse level instead of the platform level fare gate.
Pedestrian safety improvements for much of Monterey Boulevard have been approved by the San Francisco County Transportation Authority.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will conduct outreach and develop preliminary plans for the highly trafficked intersection.
Three conceptual designs will be shared with the public this spring after a delay of many months.
We deliver neighborhood news, events and more every Thursday.