SF News [Updated] More Bad News For Warriors Arena As City Report Predicts Traffic Nightmares While that shadowy coalition of wealthy UCSF donors opposing the Warriors Arena plan is expected to unveil their own traffic impact report today, a city-commissioned environmental impact report on the arena also paints
SF News Look Upon Uber's New Mission Bay Headquarters, Ye Mighty, And Despair Feast your eyes upon this monumental vision for Uber's Mission Bay corporate headquarters, which as the Business Times reports, is expected to open by late 2017 or early 2018. We first heard about
SF News Mayor Wants To Reroute Caltrain Past Warriors Arena, Tear Down 280 Overpass The big news being broken by mustache twins Matier & Ross today is a potential plan, unveiled in a closed-door meeting last week at City Hall, to drastically rethink the routing of Caltrain
SF News Ron Conway Defends Warriors Arena, Mission Bay Alliance Consultant Calls Him 'Bag Of Crap' Today we hear more from the Mission Bay Alliance, a group that just appeared made up of anonymous deep-pocketed UCSF donors to crusade against the Warriors Arena project in Mission Bay. Meanwhile, as
SF News 'Shadowy' Alliance With Big Names Attached Wants To Kill Warriors Arena Project Smooth-talking PR pro Sam Singer, whose efforts of late have been focused on ousting SF Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone, has a new target in his crosshairs: the Mission Bay Warriors Arena development. After shifting
Arts & Entertainment Warriors Unveil Pretty New Arena Renderings Though the initial, non-detailed drawings were highly toilet-like, the Warriors have today released a new set of much prettier, more detailed renderings of their new arena in Mission Bay, and they're quite handsome.
Arts & Entertainment Design Drawings Out For New Warriors Arena At Mission Bay, And It Looks Like A Toilet Norwegian architects Snøhetta, along with stadium architects Manica Architects,* went through a couple of iterations of a design for a stand-alone arena complex for the Warriors on Piers 30-32 last year. Of course
SF News Uber Building Global Headquarters In Mission Bay On Former Salesforce Parcels News broke on Friday that the Bay Area's arguably fastest-growing enterprise, Uber, has inked a deal for a huge new global headquarters in Mission Bay, on land that was formerly part of the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Former Jelly's In Mission Bay To Reopen Next Summer As Bar & Grill From Hi Dive Team The former, defunct Jelly's (295 Terry Francois Boulevard), which closed four years ago following a shooting, has been up for grabs from the Port of San Francisco for quite a while, and now
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Huge New Food Hall Headed For Mission Bay Late This Summer Inspired by the massive, multi-vendor food halls of Europe, and along the lines of Mario Batali's Eataly in New York, Los Angeles restaurateur Tony Riviera is bringing something called The Market Hall to
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink While You Wait: Marlowe photo credit: Jun Seita via photopin cc People in San Francisco like waiting in lines for food (a lot). Sometimes, that wait is worth it. While You Wait, SFist's guide for how to
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Mark Bright Opening New Wine Bar In SoMa When night falls, and the startup bros trudge home to the Mission, all of Eastern SoMa/Mission Bay's eateries come to life — e.g., Twenty Five Lusk (underrated LA chic palace), Saison (as
SF News Warriors Abandon Pier 30 Plan, Will Build In Mission Bay Instead The Golden State Warriors will not be building on Piers 30-32, the Chronicle is reporting this afternoon. Instead, the team will construct their new arena further south in Mission Bay, on a 12-acre
SF News Authorities Rule Mission Bay Fire Accidental The five-alarm fire that tore through a Mission Bay 172-unit residential building at Fourth Street and China Basin last month has been ruled accidental. According to fire officials, a "hot or smoldering object"
SF News Mission Bay Fire: The Morning After View from 4th and Long Bridge, SF of apartment building under construction where hot spots are still flaring up. pic.twitter.com/M7oIfdpQg2— Jenna Lane (@jennalane) March 12, 2014 The morning after a
SF News Breaking: 5-Alarm Fire Burning In Mission Bay Construction Site [Updates] Around 5 p.m. on Tuesday a construction site at Fourth Street and China Basin in Mission Bay caught fire. Emergency in SF reports the fire was burning on the ninth floor of
SF News Golden State Warriors Considering Mission Bay Arena For Real, Maybe After "calling a time-out" on the shimmering and contentious waterfront arena on Piers 30-32 in February, the Golden State Warriors are now beginning to consider shifting the plan south to Mission Bay and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SoMa Gets Its Own Burger The already blessed citizenry of eastern SoMa score yet another choice burger to cram down their throats, this one from the Umami Burger on King Street. The Caprese Burger, billed as SoMa's very
SF News Google Coming To Mission Bay? Here we go. The City's soul-crushingly beige and stucco Mission Bay district could see a new neighbor coming to town. Google. At least that's the buzz. According to SF Biz Times, the tech
SF News Fatal Early Morning Shooting In SOMA A man died early Wednesday morning after his car was riddled with bullets somewhere near Third and Brannan in SOMA. The incident happened a little before 5 am. According to KRON 4 Morning
SF News Giants Release Statement Regarding Slain Dodgers Fan As we reported today, Jonathan Denver, 24, was fatally stabbed near Third and Harrison in SoMa just after Wednesday's game. The Giants released the following statement in the wake of his death. We
Arts & Entertainment This Mission Creek Houseboat Will Make You Cry The New York Times is good at reminding us about everything we're not. We're not especially fashion conscious by comparison, we're not preoccupied by Ivy League admissions (thank god), and we're certainly not
Arts & Entertainment Why Is Mission Bay So Ugly? You know that piece of etiquette we mentioned last week? The one that said not to put down other neighborhoods? Let's press pause on that real quick. Because we have a yellow-stucco bone
SF News Why The King Street Bike Lane Needs To Be Fixed On Saturday morning outside AT&T Park, cyclist Diane Sullivan died while riding her bike westbound on King near Third Street. While exactly what happened remains under investigation, what we do know