The Ingleside Light's 10 Most-Read Stories Of 2024
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On Nov. 14, 1931, the residents of the neighborhoods and winding enclaves West of Twin Peaks welcomed the El Rey Theater with open arms.
Ingleside’s newest nonprofit organization wants to fill vacant storefronts across the neighborhood.
Special streetcars played an important part in connecting city residents to burial grounds south of the city border.
Two Walgreens locations near Ingleside’s are set to close just five months after the neighborhood's Target and its pharmacy closed. Employees said the demand at Ingleside’s lone pharmacy will rise even more.
Ocean Avenue is the muse for the artists whose paintings, prints, sculpture, jewelry, plant art and more will be on display at the Ingleside Gallery pop-up art show this weekend.
Who was the actual architect of the historic Geneva Office Building and Powerhouse?
The weekend-long Ingleside Gallery will pop-up every two weeks with the aim of giving a platform to undiscovered artists.
“Turns out a lot of our clients live even closer to here,” owner Michelle Saadeh told the Ingleside Light.
The Ingleside Light located three signs for long-gone small businesses.
One of Ingleside’s anchor storefronts may soon have a new tenant.
A second vandal was arrested and charged for breaking the windows of small businesses.
Green thumbs rejoice. The neighborhood now has a plant shop.
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