The Internet boom brought on heavy gentrification
-- trendy restaurants and boutiques blazed in, rents
shot up and many Latinos and artists were displaced
by the influx of highly paid young professionals. Today,
there's an interesting mix of places that survived the
changes and new arrivals that are trying to make the
Mission home.
Whether you're looking to take in the newer, locally-owned
stores and cafes or get a taste of the neighborhood's
history and Latin culture, the area is crawling with
things to see and do. We've broken it down into four
areas. While the flavor of the neighborhood changes
subtly from block to block, bear in mind that these
areas are contiguous and you can easily walk from one
to the other. Generally speaking, the 24th Street area
is the culturally rich heart of the Mission, the stretch
from Dolores Street through to Valencia Street is young
and upscale, the area around 16th and Valencia streets
hops with nightlife and the industrial area near Bryant
Street has some hip, trendy restaurants.
Apartments
For Rent
1085
S. Van Ness Ave.
Spacious Studios & 1 Bedrooms. Located near popular
Mission area with easy access to Public Transportation.
1200-1210
Valenica
Studios and 1 Bedrooms. Located in the heart of the
Mission District. Wwalking distance to both Dolores
Park and 24th St/Mission Bart station.
137-147
Tiffany St.
2 Bedrooms. Located near Mission Street shops and restaurants
with easy access to 101.
1514
Geneva Ave.
Spacious 1 Bedrooms starting. Located directly across
from Crocker Amazon Park with easy access to Pubic Transportation
1520
Geneva Ave.
1 Bedrooms & 2 Bedrooms. Located
directly across
from Crocker Amazon
Park with easy access to Pubic Transportation