Published: January, 2005
Zannah Noe’s column on the redevelopment of the Third St. corridor. Covering the people and business’s in South Beach, Mission Bay, Dogpatch, Islais Creek and out to the shipyard in Hunter’s Point.
Published: January, 2005
Zannah Noe’s column on the redevelopment of the Third St. corridor. Covering the people and business’s in South Beach, Mission Bay, Dogpatch, Islais Creek and out to the shipyard in Hunter’s Point.
Published: May, 2003 In our April issue, we learned that "Oakland Opens the Door to Its Waterfront" (Page 8), which described the development of the Middle Harbor Shoreline Park and the Middle Harbor Habitat. We pointed out that Middle Harbor Cove had been a tidal marsh that was dredged to accommodate ships docking at the […]
By Guy Span Published: April, 2002 Although the era is almost ended, this commentator feels compelled to report on the end of empire – the last days of manly tugboats on San Francisco Bay. As a young pup, when this observer first arrived as a tourist (and all new arrivals here are “tourists”), one couldn’t […]
Published: July, 2006 Editor’s note: Living in a city on the edge of the water provides choice; somedays even the weather is a choice. If you want foggy or sunny, you know where to go. The Bay Area has options and attracts the imaginative & the door openers. That, in turn, affords everyone more choice. […]