Large Ship Repair Fades into San Francisco History
The Port of San Francisco has directed global engineering firm GHD to draft a demolition plan for two prominent ship repair structures – Eureka Drydock and Drydock Number Two –…
The Port of San Francisco has directed global engineering firm GHD to draft a demolition plan for two prominent ship repair structures – Eureka Drydock and Drydock Number Two –…
In May, roughly two dozen protestors spent about an hour outside Lowe’s Bayshore Boulevard outlet calling for the store to terminate its use of Flock Safety’s license plate surveillance technology…
In the span of his 25 years affiliated with the Potrero Dogpatch Merchants Association (PDMA) – first as a member, then as president – Keith Goldstein can’t remember one contentious…
In one of his bits, comedian Alex Edelman recounts talking to a family member who laments the state of current affairs, anxiously declaring, “This is the most challenging, worst time…
Ouch According to The San Francisco Standard, between December 2025 and May 2026 the total number of parking tickets issued in the City rose by 21 percent. The biggest jump…
The View asked three top contenders running for District 10 Supervisor to respond to a series of questions. Their answers are published in the April, May, and July issues. DJ…
7/2 ThursdayArt: SF Museum of Craft and DesignThe Museum of Craft and Design is free on the first Thursday of every month. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free. Museum of…
Mark Steensland started writing for the View after picking up a copy of the paper while in the neighborhood conducting research for The Black Magic Murders, his fictional true crime…
It was a windy day, and I was trying to stuff too many birthday balloons into the back of an SUV. It was like cramming an octopus into a suitcase:…
One day, I happened to find myself in the right place at the right time. Little did I know that this would be the luckiest day of my life (so…
Never a big birderYet arrested by a murderOf Crows…Rows and rows of Crows The arrival is brusqueCoalescing at duskWith shock and aweThey scream and caw The amassing is harassingAlerting and…
A tiny piece of the Venice Biennale, an international art exhibition taking place in Italy through November, is on view at the California College of the Art’s Wattis Institute. The…
Potrero Annex’s demolition is finally underway, a major turning point in the site’s slow crawl toward the rebirth promised by HOPE SF when it was launched nearly 20 years ago.…
A 249 Pennsylvania Avenue lot may soon be developed into affordable housing, accommodated within a structure rising nine stories that features 124 units, including 38 studios, 15 one-, 36 two-,…
Dogs are beloved companions for many people. But there are places where they aren’t allowed under San Francisco Park Code and Health Code, such as Jackson Playground’s athletic fields. Despite…
This column wasn’t written by artificial intelligence (AI). But it could’ve been. And it’s not clear whether readers would notice the difference. Technology has brought us, yet again, to one…
And They’re Off Last month District 10 Board of Supervisors candidate Mike Lin filed Form 470 with the San Francisco Ethics Commission pledging not to raise or spend $2,000 on…
This month the San Francisco Planning Department is poised to approve plans submitted by developer Prologis to remake Caltrain’s Fourth and King Street Station into a 20-acre community, with close…
The Department of Public Health (DPH) has released the latest High Injury Network (HIN) map, using 2024 data to identify San Francisco’s deadliest streets. The good news is that Potrero…
In March the Dogpatch & Northwest Potrero Hill Green Benefit District (GBD) issued 1,400 ballots to property owners who contributed taxes to the district. Just one hundred were returned, less…
Now through 6/27 SaturdayArt: Ward SchumakerThis survey brings together Schumaker’s paintings from the past twenty years, as well as a selection of original books hand-painted by the artist. Tuesday –…
The Big Art Loop, a 34-mile trail encircling San Francisco that links more than 100 artworks, was launched by the Siljbrandij Foundation two years ago. The route includes the eastern…
The View asked three top contenders running for District 10 Supervisor to respond to a series of questions. Their answers are published in the April, May, and July issues. DJ…
If you’re driving on Potrero Hill this summer and a kid passes you by like they just got shot out of a cannon, you’re not hallucinating. The world’s fastest skateboarders…
The Potrero View is San Francisco’s longest running neighborhood newspaper. For almost 56 years, every month – except for an occasional December – the View has appeared at Farley’s, The…
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