San Francisco, CA
High school from ‘Princess Diaries’ lists for $8.9M in San Francisco

Followers of neo-classical Mediterranean design and an iconic 2001 Anne Hathaway movie, rejoice: The mansion that performed a college within the coming-of-age flick is up on the market.
Finest recognized for its position because the facade of Grove Excessive Faculty in “The Princess Diaries,” a film about a clumsy teen with energy brows turned scorching royal highness, this San Francisco stunner is searching for a brand new proprietor, the Wall Road Journal reported.
“Its acclaimed occupants (each actual and imagined) definitely make it among the many most beloved properties in our metropolis,” Compass agent Steven Mavromihalis, who holds the itemizing with Jessica Grimes, advised The Submit of the property, which is at present searching for $8.9 million. “There’s a type of romance to the house that can absolutely entice potential caretakers for whom magnificence and concord actually matter.”
The four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom villa does certainly convey the regulation and order of a spot like, say, the fictional nation of Genovia (“a small principality between France and Italy, usually in comparison with Monaco,” in keeping with a “Princess Diaries” fan web page) and never a very posh nook of the hill- and fog-burdened tech hub.
However 2601 Lyon St. has recognized Frisco since lengthy earlier than Fb moved in: The property is 100 years outdated this 12 months, and it has the unique particulars to indicate it.
There’s a double curved Beaux Arts staircase, a Juliet balcony with arches and three home windows, a number of formal public rooms, an elevator, an workplace and a media room.
There’s additionally an hooked up parking house with an computerized door and room for one automobile.
In all, the greater than 12 rooms are unfold throughout 4,500 sq. toes.
The sellers, former Simply Desserts CEO Michael Mendes and his spouse, Wendy Berry, bought the property for barely lower than $6.4 million in 2009.
Their then 7-year-old daughter was an enormous fan of “The Princess Diaries,” a reality which didn’t assist her dad and mom get a greater deal on the compound.
“It was a bit unlucky as a result of we have been making an attempt to barter a superb value,” Mendes advised the Journal.
Mendes and Berry are promoting the property in preparation for relocating to the East Coast for work causes.
Along with Mendes, the house additionally counts former San Francisco Giants proprietor Bob Lurie amongst its earlier deed-holders.
The firehouse Hathaway known as residence within the film, in the meantime, was final offered in 2015 for $1.9 million, in keeping with Realtor.com. It’s at present off the market.

San Francisco, CA
San Francisco eyes new pickleball court sites

As pickleball popularity grows, so does the demand for courts – and the debate over the sport’s noise factor.
NBC Bay Area’s Sergio Quintana shows us how San Francisco is trying to meet the demand without upsetting residents in the video report above.
San Francisco, CA
Skaters push back as San Francisco plans to demolish iconic Vaillancourt Fountain

A growing group of skaters is pushing to preserve the Vaillancourt Fountain after the City of San Francisco announced a multimillion-dollar renovation plan that would remove the structure made of concrete square pipes.
Zeke McGuire started skating at the age of 10, and he grew up skating at the plaza and near the fountain.
“To see it go would be devastating,” McGuire stated. “I’ve been coming here my whole life. I’ve skated those stairs. I’ve been injured on those stairs.”
He’s skated on every inch of the Plaza, including the ledges of the Vaillancourt Fountain, which was completed in 1971. It’s impossible to miss, with its boxy concrete tubes that stand about 40 feet high.
It’s been the backdrop of more skateboard videos than anyone could count.
“It’s extremely awesome,” McGuire said. “There’s people all across the world that come to San Francisco to skate here specifically. So for it to be gone, people would come here to visit and it wouldn’t be here anymore, so I would say get it in before it’s gone.”
San Francisco Recreation and Parks announced the Embarcadero Plaza Renovation Project last year. It is a plan to construct a new waterfront park, which would tear down the structure.
Tamara Barak Aparton with Rec and Parks says that after years of deterioration, the fountain is unsafe.
“The structure is unstable,” Barak Aparton stated. “Hazardous materials are present, and we can’t allow the public access to a space that poses safety risks.”
Historical preservationists, landscape architects, and skate enthusiasts, like Bay Area professional skateboarder Karl Watson, are now pushing back and saying it’s a part of that sport’s history in San Francisco.
“A beautiful monstrosity that needs to stay,” said Watson, describing the fountain.
He says except for a few exceptions, people didn’t skate into the fountain, just around it.
“The fountain was integral for when we were tired after skating, we needed a place to relax and just enjoy the water flowing and the fountain definitely did that for us,” Watson said.
Now, the fountain is stagnant. The water stopped flowing years ago. In June 2025, it was fenced off.
Feldman was disappointed to see it like this.
“I came down here last week just to see the fencing and I was like ‘oh, they really don’t want us skating here anymore’,” Feldman explained.
In August, the Recreation and Parks department formally requested permission to remove the fountain from the city’s Civic Art Collection.
But McGuire is hoping people like Watson, and the artist keep fighting. Armand Vaillancourt’s lawyer recently sent a letter to multiple city departments demanding the city cease and desist all efforts to remove his work.
No final decision has been made yet, but if it does go, McGuire hopes they’ll leave something.
“Even if it was to be fully demolished, I think it would be really nice if they kept a little bit of something,” McGuire said. “Or maybe make a part for people to skate.”
San Francisco, CA
Laver Cup to make San Francisco debut at Chase Center

San Francisco is set to host the 2025 Laver Cup at Chase Center from September 19 to 21, marking the first-ever tennis tournament held at the arena and the return of major men’s pro tennis to the city in over a decade. Steve Zacks, CEO of the Laver Cup, says this event showcases tennis like fans have never seen before, featuring a unique team format created by Roger Federer.
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