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From San Francisco Examiner
By the windy, oft-chilly Ocean Beach at the end of Judah Street is the La Playa Park area, where the... Click to read more+
From Kenneth Rainin Foundation
Kenneth Rainin Foundation. Arts Blog. In a country where issues of class and race are at a boiling point, “Block... Click to read more+
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From Ninna Gaensler-Debs at KALW
All week long, we've been playing this sound and asking you to guess what exactly it is and where exactly... Click to read more+
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From urdesignmag
urdesignmag Conceived by David Baker Architects for the 2016 Market Street Prototyping Festival, peepSHOW 2.0 is an urban viewing station that... Click to read more+
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From Market Street Prototyping Festival
Check out all the press releases and news clippings on the 2016 Market Street Prototyping Festival. Click to read more+
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From Hoodline
Since last summer, the Planning Department has been working on its second Living Innovation Zone (LIZ) collaboration with the Exploratorium's... Click to read more+
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From Tony Bear at Mission Housing Development Corporation
Mission Housing Development Corporation. Residents of the Mission Housing South Park properties now have a little bit more public space... Click to read more+
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From Hoodline
SoMa's South Park has been closed since last November, as its $2.8 million renovation project continues to take shape. Click to read more+
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From Hoodline
With musical performances, baked goods, and a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Parkside’s first parklet made its debut at6 Rolling Out Cafe (1722... Click to read more+
From Antoinette Siu at The San Francisco Examiner
Construction on the first parklet in The City’s Parkside neighborhood is set to begin next month. One Sunset baker is behind... Click to read more+
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