New Restaurant Opens / Lurie's Plans For Ingleside
In this week’s newsletter, we examine what Mayor Daniel Lurie may do for the greater Ingleside and more.
Two years of post-construction monitoring reports show how well the bioretention planters and permeable pavement along Holloway Avenue perform.
Starting Oct. 2, Muni light rail lines will run for longer hours.
All things bicycling — lessons, repairs, a safety training obstacle course — are in store for those who peddle to Assemblymember Phil Ting’s annual Bike Safety Fair.
AvalonBay Communities is collecting written comments on its building and park designs through Monday, Sept. 27.
Who was the actual architect of the historic Geneva Office Building and Powerhouse?
After 18 months with interim leaders, City College of San Francisco selected David Martin to serve as its new chancellor.
The weekend-long Ingleside Gallery will pop-up every two weeks with the aim of giving a platform to undiscovered artists.
The Board of Supervisors’ Land Use and Transportation Committee moved forward the sundial and park's landmark designation on Monday.
“Turns out a lot of our clients live even closer to here,” owner Michelle Saadeh told the Ingleside Light.
A new City College of San Francisco chancellor could be seated as soon as October.
The Ingleside Light located three signs for long-gone small businesses.
One of Ingleside’s anchor storefronts may soon have a new tenant.
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