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.
Shops, Services, Restaurants
The restaurant is merging with the storefront next door for more space and a patio.
The sewing and vacuum shop now carries more products and has more space for holding classes.
The upstart wellness clinic focuses on healing and psychotherapy.
Repeated gun violence has raised safety concerns from the surrounding community.
The three-pronged project includes restoring the theater, adding a dive school and building 42 units of new housing.
Owner Courtney Huang uses the decor of her bubble tea shop to create a bright and cozy experience.
The new shop focuses on black sesame and using pure and natural ingredients in all of its products.
Through meticulous bike repairs and services, the Ingleside mainstay has upheld the city’s biking culture. Here’s the Legacy Business’s story.
The proposal calls for merging storefronts formerly occupied by a dental and Hertz car rental offices.
The new restaurant opened in March in the space once home to the Mayflower Restaurant.
H Mart shared information about expansion plans for growing into the Oceanview Village Shopping Center at a pre-application meeting.
The San Francisco foodie favorite isn't going away.
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