We’ve been keeping our eyes on the changes along the 24th Street corridor in Noe Valley for some time now. It looks like a large space has recently been rented and is ‘getting all purdy’–out with the old and in with the new they say. The little Wells Fargo branch that’s been operating on 24th street for years (and only recently started handling cash transactions) will be getting a bigger, better and badder new home a few doors down. Now, what goes into the smaller shop that Wells Fargo currently occupies? Smoothie shop? Stroller shop? Real estate brokerage (there are only 6 real estate companies in Noe Valley–definitely room to squeeze in at least a couple more).
Previously on SF Schtuff:
Rite-Aid, formerly located at 4045 24th street currently sits dark with dusty linoleum floors and a large sign proclaiming its availability. Rite-Aid has been running a store in this location since 1998 when it changed from a Thrifty Jr. to the more current Ride-Aid store. The 6,727 square foot space supposedly underwent a rent increase and the store with over $900K worth of merchandise could not afford to keep its doors open.
24th Street Retail [San Francisco Schtuff]
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January 16, 2008 at 4:50 pm
Jackson
Do I sense a little sarcasm here?