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Category Archives: Divisadero
King of Currywurst Begins Reign Over Divisadero
Dirk Adolphs (left) and Alex Blum You’ve been warned, King Foot Subs — there’s a new king in town. His name is Dirk, and he is the King of Currywurst!
Lower Haight Leftovers: 7/15 Edition
Flickr/Muffet Restaurants are innovating, construction is progressing, events are evolving — the neighborhood is abuzz in this week’s leftovers!
Bi-Rite’s Divisadero Location Delayed Until 2012
First, the good news: the folks behind Bi-Rite Market recently received a liquor license for their upcoming Divisadero location. Now the bad news: they won’t be using it for an extra four months. That’s because Bi-Rite, which first announced plans … Continue reading
Panhandle DMV Lot Now Open for Overnight and Weekend Parking
Great news for residents and businesses on our Divisadero flank: your thirst for easier parking is finally being quenched — courtesy of… the DMV.
New Food Truck Coming to Divisadero; Outrage Ensues
Facebook/Docsofthebay An Emeryville-based food truck called Docs of the Bay has applied for a permit to set up shop on the 300 block of Divisadero. Cue the outrage!
Anti-Chase Block Party Planned for Divisadero Tonight
After successfully defeating a neighbor’s opposition at a Board of Appeals hearing last month, it appears that Chase is moving ever-closer to opening a branch on the 400 block of Divisadero. They’ve even started advertising job openings for the location. … Continue reading
Divisadero Art Walk Tomorrow
With memories of the Lower Haight Art Walk still fresh in your brain, you may find it hard to believe that another art walk is suddenly upon us! But it’s true — only this time, it’s Divisadero’s turn to shine.
Chase Bank on Divisadero? Hearing Set for Wednesday
If you have strong feelings one way or the other on Chase Bank’s plans to open a branch on the 400 block of Divisadero, Wednesday night is your chance to speak up.
Help Pick the Next Divisadero Art Walk Poster
ardist.com Why must art constantly be a competition? Shouldn’t we appreciate works of art on their own, without crowning “bests” and “worsts” and handing out statues and awards based on glorified popularity contests? That’s the kind of thing our boring … Continue reading