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Posted by admin in Featured Lofts on 31. Aug, 2009 | 1 Comment
Homes for sale starting from the $500,000s
Vintage brick and timber supporting polished Carerra marble. Century-old Victorians reflected in glistening glass and steel.
Posted by admin in The Neighborhood on 29. Jul, 2010 | No Comments
Welcome to San Francisco’s newest weekly artist market featuring over 25 different artist and designers each week. Every Saturday from noon to 6pm at 2565 Mission Street (@22nd) music will be playing with DJ’s starting around 2pm. The bar will also be offering drink and food specials all day! Sip $5 Mimosas and Bloody Mary’s [...]
Posted by admin in The Neighborhood on 26. Jul, 2010 | No Comments
As if Valencia Street wasn’t already a Foodie lovers heaven and prime brunch destination, now there will soon be (3) more reasons to roll out of bed and walk to “destination Valencia” between 22nd & 23rd — The Crepe House (Grand Opening was on 7.20) , B3 (Bottles, Burgers & Bites) opening on Wednesday, August [...]
Posted by admin in The Neighborhood on 21. Jul, 2010 | No Comments
The SF Chronicle recently published an article on the eclectic and unique culture of our neighborhood retail shops that show how Mission is one of a kind to the core. Mission retailers offer locally produced wares to suit individual style. Pictured above are two hair accessories by Estrella Tadeo, founder of The Mission Statement [...]
Posted by admin in The Neighborhood on 20. Jul, 2010 | No Comments
With all of the incredible restaurants and activities in our neighborhood, it was only a matter of time before a community market came knocking on the Mission’s door. This Thursday, July 22, marks the debut of the Mission Community Market on Bartlett Street between 21st and 22nd. The Thursday market will run from 4-8 p.m. [...]
Posted by admin in The Neighborhood on 19. Jul, 2010 | No Comments
UNION is very excited about the recently-installed new public artwork, entitled Valencia Street Post – the newest improvement to our neighborhood. Located on Valencia Street between 16th and 19th streets, the four 10-foot telephone poles, created by San Francisco artist Michael Arcega, are outfitted with highly ornamental Victorian-inspired crowns and bases, which will be added [...]