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The Avenues Blog
http://www.theavenuesblog.com
The Avenues Blog was created by Luba Muzichenko, a REALTOR with Zephyr Real Estate, San Francisco’s largest independent real estate brokerage. Luba saw a lack of information about the City’s oft-forgotten western neighborhoods and decided to create The Avenues Blog to fill the gap. Luba works all over San Francisco, but has a soft spot for The Avenues, the part of the City she has always called “home.”
Recent Posts
The Avenues Blog is Under Construction
Pardon the dust. We’ve been having some troubles here at the The Avenues Blog. Techinical difficulties have started creeping into our midst, so we are going on a bit of a hiatus while we exterminate the bugs, do some upgradin...
Helping SF Bay Area Seniors Get Active
I recently got a note from Ben Lewis, founder and owner of Engage as You Age. Ben asked me to share a little info about his organization, and because we all either know someone that is older and may need a friend to get through a time that can be emo...
San Francisco Sunday Streets! Penguins to Penguins!
www.SundayStreetsSF.com Come play in the streets. Sunday Streets creates a safe, fun, car-free place for people to get out and get active in San Francisco neighborhoods. Last year’s two events drew more than 15,000 people each weekend ...
Who Built YOUR San Francisco Home?
Western Neighborhoods Project board member and architectural historian Richard Brandi will show you how to search city records and other archives to find the builder or architect of your San Francisco house and when it was built. Richard will...
San Francisco Economic Resource Fair
Many people these days are finding themselves in extreme financial hardship. Whether it’s a sudden lay off, credit card debt, or a mortgage adjusting to unaffordable heights, money problems are stressful and trying to find the solutions t...
Inner Sunset Farmer’s Market a Hit!
Adam Greenfield recently produced a video with the Neighborhood Empowerment Network covering the first Inner Sunset farmers market back on June 7th. As expected, the Farmer’s Market was a hit! As an aside, there are more ...

