Tuesday, May 15, 2012

San francisco wholesale produce market

  • A San Francisco produce market that supplies fruits and vegetables to many of the citys restaurants could be getting a $100 million upgrade.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • of San Francisco is preparing to put $100 million into a long-term investment to expand and modernize the San Francisco Wholesale Produce Market in the Bayview neighborhood, the Chronicle reports.
  • (The Business Journal)
  • In the Voices section, prestigious food folks share insights and expertise. San Francisco Chronicle critic Michael Bauer offers candid thoughts in his Between Meals blog, and wine editor Jon Bonne writes about all things related to beverages.
  • (San Francisco Gate)
  • SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- San Francisco is investing millions of dollars to keep fresh produce coming into the citys markets and restaurants.
  • (Abc Local Web)
  • The long-planned expansion of San Francisco's largest wholesale produce market, a hub for fresh food in The City, may finally be taking root.
  • (San Francisco Examiner)
  • "A new 60-year ground lease gives us the foundation to go out and make the expansion and improvements," said Michael Janis, general manager of the San Francisco Wholesale Produce Market. "We'll be financing it from a number of different sources.
  • (Thepacker.com)
  • Standard dining tables can sell for $8,000 to $10,000 in major markets including New York and Los Angeles. A 15-foot walnut-slab table at Urban Hardwoods in San Francisco is selling the lines of the grain to produce thick slabs around 8 feet long.
  • (Indiana Gazette)
  • Most recently, Autodesk — now based in San Rafael with a large presence in San Francisco — has moved into the consumer market, releasing the popular about what kind of software Autodesk would produce.
  • (Marin Independent Journal)

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