Cole Valley is a small neighborhood in San Francisco. Its boundaries are usually considered to be Stanyan Street to the west, Carmel Street to the south, Clayton Street to the east, and Waller Street to the north.
It is very close to Haight-Ashbury, and is sometimes considered a sub-area of that district. It is also close to the Inner Sunset.
Cole Valley grew up around the streetcar stop at the entrance to the Sunset Tunnel at the intersection of...
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Cole Valley is a small neighborhood in San Francisco. Its boundaries are usually considered to be Stanyan Street to the west, Carmel Street to the south, Clayton Street to the east, and Waller Street to the north.
It is very close to Haight-Ashbury, and is sometimes considered a sub-area of that district. It is also close to the Inner Sunset.
Cole Valley grew up around the streetcar stop at the entrance to the Sunset Tunnel at the intersection of Carl and Cole Streets. That intersection is still the center of the neighborhood's small business district, and the N Judah light rail line still stops there.
Cole Valley was popular with dot-commers during the late 1990s dot-com bubble. Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, is a recent former resident, and still an habitué of Cole Valley's cafes. Today the neighborhood is home to a mix of young professionals and some University of California, San Francisco residents and staff.
San Francisco's eleven districts each elect a single member to...
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