Kelly Scott, a longtime ultra-creative downtown Mill Valley retailer and owner of The Goods, a shop at 6 Miller that is laden with “unique gifts, vintage finds, locally sourced treasures and lots of cashmere,” continues to get creative when it comes to the...
Former Mill Valley City Councilman Ken Wachtel has filed a notice of appeal of the Planning Commission’s unanimous approval last month of Treehouse MV, the membership club proposed by a group including the founders of casual apparel brand Marine Layer who sought...
In a packed Mill Valley City Hall Tuesday evening full of supporters and opponents of the Treehouse membership club proposed by a group including the founders of casual apparel brand Marine Layer, there were no shortage of opponents and supporters on future plans of...
Dear Esteemed Members of the Mill Valley Planning Commission: The Chamber of Commerce urges you to give serious and positive consideration to the application pending before you to transform the long vacant Bank of America building into the “Treehouse,” as envisioned...
Five months after a breakthrough that appeared to lowered the temperature on an effort to bring the historic No. 9 locomotive back to Mill Valley in the future, with a proposed a 5-year agreement to place the historic locomotive “Engine No. 9” in front of City Hall in...
Kelly Scott, a longtime ultra-creative downtown Mill Valley retailer and owner of The Goods, a shop at 6 Miller that is laden with “unique gifts, vintage finds, locally sourced treasures and lots of cashmere,” is temporarily expanding her portfolio. Scott, the former...