Today from Mission Local

Good afternoon! Here’s the latest:

Safeway, which abandoned its supermarket in the Fillmore, now stands to make millions by selling off the land it got 40 years ago in a sweetheart deal with the city. Eleni Balakrishnan explains how generations of city officials accommodated the companyโ€”to the point that San Francisco transferred public streets into Safewayโ€™s plot, free of charge.

A couple of evicted businessesโ€”online radio station Fault Radio and eclectic deli Studio Auroraโ€”are teaming up to move in together on Valencia Street. High-end panini and wine with a live electronic-music DJ, anyone?

Or you could check out the classical Indian music concerts taking place in an unlikely venue: Medicine for Nightmares, the independent bookstore on 24th Street. Read all about percussionist Sameer Gupta and his genre-spanning work.

More soon,

Sara


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People with mobility aids and a child outside a Safeway store on a cloudy day.

Safewayโ€™s desertion of Fillmore follows sweetheart city deal 40 years ago

“They made their money in this community, now theyโ€™re leaving.”

Two people sitting on a bench outside an art studio, with one person sitting on the other's lap. They are smiling, and there are framed artworks displayed in the studio window behind them.
Credit: Fault Radio / Instagram

Radio station and deli teaming up on Valencia.

“Come here with family….Spend money or donโ€™t spend money, but itโ€™s just like a good vibe, good energy all around.โ€

A man wearing a red vest sits on a stone bench beside a large drum and a percussion instrument against a concrete wall.
Credit: Rebecca Meek

With Raga Fest, classical Indian music takes root

“I like that indie thing right now.”


SNAP

A tree with orange trunk and yellow branches stands on a city sidewalk, surrounded by parked cars and buildings.

Tree on “fire”

by Chelsea Cassanova


Events

Today: Youth Fountain with Bougues, Weekend Youth, at Brck & Mortar Music Hall, February 12, 8PM

Tomorrow: California Supreme Court Year in Review, discussion of 2024’s most important rulings, at Manny’s, February 13, 5:30 PM


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