Blogs Tagged: Mission

Manhattan in the Mission?

Posted On: Friday, July 23, 2010 - 12:01pm | Posted By: kevinfeather
Topics: Community Information

Wow, just found out that TCB Couriers (bike messengers with attitude) started a late night delivery service for residents living and loving the Mission.  There's a fee, but they accept credit cards and deliver food, groceries, and sundry items... like living in Tribeca and having McDonald's delivered to your door.

More Exciting Eating Choices Coming to the Mission

Posted On: Friday, July 2, 2010 - 3:51pm | Posted By: dianehourany
Topics: Community Information

If you're a fan of Humphry Slocombe's ice cream or Flour + Water's Italian food, then you will cheer the news that both owners have projects planned for the large pink building on 20th Street between Florida & Alabama. Parlour by Humphrey Slocombe will be a bakery and cafe, and the Flour + Water owners are planning a restaurant known as Central Kitchen. Living a block away, I can hardly wait until they open!

Heirloom Cafe - Another Great Mission Restaurant

Posted On: Thursday, June 17, 2010 - 2:17pm | Posted By: dianehourany
Topics: Community Information

After making several reservations and having to cancel twice, once due to illness and another time for a family emergency, my friends and I finally made it to this neighborhood restaurant.

Update on the Cesar Chavez Sewer and Streetscaping Project

Posted On: Wednesday, June 2, 2010 - 2:50pm | Posted By: ritaroti
Topics: Community Information

About 100 people turned out for the community meeting regarding the Cesar Chavez Sewer & Streetscape Improvement Project. Representatives from the Planning Department, SFPUC,

The Mission IS the Mission!

Posted On: Friday, May 28, 2010 - 5:01pm | Posted By: kevinfeather
Topics: Buyers and Sellers

A recent Wall Street Journal article identified the Mission District as one of the hottest areas in San Francisco for tech workers.  Employees of Facebook, Google, and Yahoo! have populated this neighborhood known for the warm sunny weather and hip bars and eateries.  This influx has helped to raise the median home value in the neighborhood 4% to $712,800 since the