Two Inner Richmond produce markets have shuttered on separate corridors — Apple Land on Clement, Mainland Market on Geary — with renovation work visible at the Clement site and no permits yet filed at either address.

On the corner of Clement Street and 10th Avenue, the gates at Apple Land Produce have come down. Renovation work was visible inside the storefront this week, but as of June 13, no building permit for that address appears in DataSF's public building-permits dataset, and no new business registration has surfaced in city records.

A corridor south tells the same story. At Geary Boulevard and 20th Avenue, Mainland Market has also shuttered — the two closures apparently unrelated. Mission Local photographed both storefronts this week and reported that other produce markets remain operating on both Clement and Geary, so neither closure leaves an immediate supply gap on the block.

Produce markets occupy a specific slot in how Richmond residents run their weeks — daily-trip volume, small amounts, no big-box logistics required. The Inner Richmond logged 10 eviction notices in the past 90 days and 229 311 service requests in the past seven days, per DataSF — a neighborhood turning over at a steady pace. The two closures don't show up in those counts; what they show up as is two empty storefronts on two of the neighborhood's main corridors.

Whatever Apple Land becomes next is unresolved. The work is underway, but no permit number has been filed to say what for. On 10th Avenue, the gate stays down.