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 small business offers students a place for a creative outlet in a variety of media.
Surfaces by David Bonk has produced unique and custom wall coverings in the neighborhood for decades. Here’s the Legacy Buisness’s story.
The bar has been an Ingleside mainstay for its commitment to fine craft beer and spirits and the community. Here’s the Legacy Business’s story.
The dispensary’s seventh location and first in the Bay Area is in Ingleside on Ocean Avenue.
Cash and the soundboard used for live music were taken.
The lower Balboa Reservoir is no longer owned by the city or managed by City College.
For owner Isabel Rosenstock, pilates is about much more than getting fit but full-body functionality and awareness.
The staff take pride in every repair made. Here’s the Legacy Business’s story.
Ocean Ale House is selling copies of the collected comics neighborhood artist Neil Ballard produces for the bar and grill every week.
The boutique moved into a bigger storefront next to its original space and now offers more plants and products.
The search for tenants to fill the neighborhood’s two anchor storefronts is underway. Merchants and neighbors said they can't arrive soon enough.
Ingleside’s pet boutique moved its retail business into a larger storefront next door to offer more products and services for furry companions.
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