A buying trip to Southeast Asia
A SHOPKEEPER GOES SHOPPING — Notes from a buying trip from the proprietor of Fillmore Street’s 1906 and HiHo Silver, published in the April 2018 issue of The New Fillmore.
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A SHOPKEEPER GOES SHOPPING — Notes from a buying trip from the proprietor of Fillmore Street’s 1906 and HiHo Silver, published in the April 2018 issue of The New Fillmore.
REAL ESTATE | PATRICK BARBER Continuously tight supplies and robust buyer demand have pushed up real estate prices in San Francisco’s most desirable neighborhoods over the past few years, making properties that sell for less than $1 million an endangered species. Between mid-February and mid-March, 19 condominiums changed hands in Lower Pacific Heights, Pacific Heights,…
LANDMARKS | BRIDGET MALEY Major portions of the Western Addition were wiped out in the name of redevelopment in favor of new plans that began to take shape in the late 1950s. This is reflected in the complex history of Japan Center, bounded by Laguna, Geary, Fillmore and Post, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary…
BOOKS | SABRINA MOYLE When I was a teen I loved being creative, but I didn’t think creativity could change the world. We were told that the arts were frivolous. I didn’t think my voice mattered and, as a result, I didn’t speak up. Fast forward to today: We’re riding a rising wave of youth…
CULTURE BEAT | PAMELA FEINSILBER Susan Roemer’s second act began before she completed act one. A dancer for nine years with Smuin Ballet, she started designing and sewing costumes for dancers, collaborating with choreographers within and outside the group, even before she retired from the company in 2016. This month her work is on view…
By BARBARA KATE REPA I met Mary Kuei Boyer a decade ago at an art exhibition at the Sequoias, the high-rise senior community on Geary near Gough. “I think you would like to get to know me,” she said, and she was right. We shared many long lunches and talks. She provided the entertainment, with…
By CHRIS BARNETT Ending months of rumors and speculation, new owners have confirmed they are taking over the former Thai Stick — once the site of the legendary Pacific Heights Bar and Grill, and before that a hippie plant store — on the choice corner of Fillmore and Pine. Three partners — one of them…
BEFORE IT WAS the Elite Cafe, it was the Asia Cafe. And before it was the Asia Cafe, it was the Lincoln Grill. The building at 2049 Fillmore that now houses the Elite Cafe was built in 1932 in exuberant Jazz Age style, with no shortage of Art Deco detailing, as the home of the…
CRIME WATCH | CHRIS BARNETT The new commanding officer at SFPD’s Northern Station, Captain Joseph Engler, is a fifth-generation San Franciscan and a fourth-generation cop who has known the neighborhood since day one. He was born at Presbyterian Hospital on Webster, now California Pacific Medical Center. His first job was as a business banker at…
ONE OF THE enduring musical careers of Fillmore’s jazz era ended on February 5 when pianist and vocalist Frank Jackson died at age 92 of complications of the flu. He was playing almost until the very end. His last gig was on January 25 at Pier 23, with Al Obidinski on bass and Vince Lateano…