![]() ![]() They carried thousands of movies down the street and turned out to unpack the moving boxes and set up the new store. Paul Chinn/The Chronicle Show More Show Less ![]() Believed to be the oldest video rental business in the city, Video Wave now shares the back end of a candy store after its lease expired at the original location around the corner. Paul Chinn/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 4 of4 Much of the stock still needs to be unpacked at Video Wave video rental shop in Noe Valley after relocating to 24th Street in San Francisco, Calif. ![]() Paul Chinn/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 3 of4 Noe Valley video rental shop Video Wave shares space in the back of Buttons Candy Bar on 24th Street in San Francisco, Calif. Paul Chinn/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 2 of4 Video Wave video rental shop co-owner Colin Hutton arranges shelves of DVDs at its new Noe Valley location on 24th Street San Francisco, Calif. 1 of4 Rentals are returned to a metal wash basin at the new Noe Valley location of Video Wave video rental shop in San Francisco, Calif. ![]()
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