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Muni also keeps up maintenance to the entrances and exits to the station for use in case of emergencies. The sidewalk entrances, near Eureka Street, are covered with steel plates that can be unlocked and lifted. For years after the station closed, it was frequented by miscreants using it for parties, as a place to sleep, or for subterranean romantic rendezvous. Over the years, Muni has secured the empty station, installing new doors and gates as well as security cameras.

Historically, the notion of ghost stations started with the division of Berlin, and its subway system, at the beginning of the Cold War. Subway lines were severed or restricted and several stations closed. About 30 ghost stations exist in the U. But Eureka Valley seems to be the only one in the Bay Area. The closure may not be the end for the Sauce quartet. Hosley told Hoodline last year that despite the Gough Street sale, the group planned to open some fast-casual spots around the city.

Sauce Belden will continue to be open on weekdays from a. We'll keep you posted on what's next for the space. Tipster Al M. According to Al, plans for the spot include an elephant gallery, including a hand-drawn elephant mural on one of the interior walls. It's currently projected to open on or around July Al also spotted another new restaurant in North Beach — Luisa's Ristorante , which has softly opened in the old Burgermeister space on Columbus Avenue.

We've reached out to Hanson on a few occasions to learn more, but haven't heard back. Before the flames started, police officers had responded to the site for a report of a person screaming, the San Francisco Police Department said. Officers made contact with an adult male armed with a knife who then fled from the officers, police said.

As officers were searching and establishing a perimeter, smoke began coming from a building on that block. A short while after the fire was extinguished, police were able to close in on the man they had been looking for. Officers are still trying to apprehend the Suspect. Longtime cannabis retailer The Apothecarium has been open since and at their current location since And next spring, Flore Store Noe St.

But Eureka Sky actually represents Connolly's third attempt to open a cannabis shop in San Francisco. In , he proposed to open a dispensary at Taylor St. His plans to open at Market St. But things are turning around. Five years after his Fisherman's Wharf rejection, Connolly says he'll be opening his second cannabis retail store, Sea Wead, at the exact same Taylor Street address in February. On-site consumption of cannabis will not be allowed at Eureka Sky for the time being, but Connolly says he may pursue it in future.

The store will display notices to customers that consumption in public spaces, including Jane Warner Plaza, is not allowed.



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