629 Divisadero St
San Francisco, CA 94117
(415) 441-2006
An employee owned manufacturer and retailer of the highest quality interior and exterior architectural paints, primers and stains. Conveniently located neighborhood paint stores provide exceptional service, paint advice, color matching and environmentally friendly products. Retailer of leading painting accessory brands and a wide selection of industrial and high performance coatings. Kelly-Moore Paints – The Painter’s Paint Store.
David Smith, Eurtopean Trained Clockmaker. Specializing in American, French, English, German, Antiques, Hall & Wall Clocks. Monday's and Tuesday's by appointment only. Open Wedenesday through Saturday, 11am - 5pm.
Red Dipper is a unique alternative energy company dedicated to saving the planet and improving quality of life by reducing injurious carbon emissions that affect our weather and food supply chain. Red Dipper is a local, certified, minority owned business with the City and County of San Francisco and the State of California. Unlike antiquated companies, Red Dipper remains relevant by strategically collaborating with the newest and most innovative expertise across the globe by supplying a multi-pronged line of attack of reliable LED Lighting & Controls, Solar Installations, Battery Storage and Financing amid our “Smart City” assets. Red Dipper’s custom solutions for Utilities, Commercial and Municipalities offer a reduction in energy costs, profitable incentives and bundling a training-to-jobs element to enrich communities.
For repairing appliances, lamps, furniture, curios, etc.
Commercial and Residential Solar Design, Installation and Project Management
The Independent has state-of-the-art sound and light systems and the best venue staff in the city. They celebrated its 1000th show in August 2009.
The Harding Theater is a historic movie theater located at 616 Divisadero Street in San Francisco, California.HistoryThe Harding Theater was built in 1926 by local theater owner Samuel H. Levin who hired Reid Brothers architects. The theater opened April 8, 1926 with Colleen Moore starring in the first movie version of the hit musical Irene.As with other facilities built by the Reid Brothers, it has a capacity of between 800 and 1200 people. The Harding was used as a movie theater from 1926 to 1970. The theatrical group Lamplighters Music Theatre performed at the facility from 1961 to 1968, The Grateful Dead played the theater on 6 and 7 November 1971 (with their first performance of "Hideaway" on the 7th).From the mid-1970s to 2004, the theater was used as a church. In 2004 (approximate date), the building was purchased by developers for US$1.6 million.Present dayThe owner/developer had a "compromise" plan—to remove the back fly system (see also batten) - so that a separate independent structure containing eight units of housing condominia could be constructed while preserving the existing proscenium arch, maintaining the existing auditorium and lobby and their extant detailing. Consideration for the removal and reconstruction of the raked theater floor and seating to allow for a new parking level below, addition of windows, and the upgrade of restrooms to conform with modern building codes were also reviewed in depth to conform with the Secretary of the Interior's "Standards for the Rehabilitation of Historic Structures".
Satisfying taste buds everywhere with authentic, flavorful and slow-cooked food. It's Louisiana - Fast!