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Board approves mixed-use building at 800 N. Tamarind with design refinements and screening requirements

5810172 · August 27, 2025
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The Historic Preservation Board approved a new two‑story, mixed‑use building at 800 North Tamarind Avenue (about 4,894 sq ft) with conditions that revise a proposed block screen to a flexible visual screen and remove one staff condition about awnings; staff retained other detailing and window conditions.

The Historic Preservation Board on Aug. 26 approved plans for a new two‑story mixed-use building at 800 North Tamarind Avenue in the Northwest Historic District, subject to a package of staff conditions and specific design refinements requested by the board.

Representatives from Song and Associates — Renee Jonneli and principal Yoon Lee — described the project as a contemporary-vernacular, two‑story building of roughly 4,894 square feet with ground-floor office space and six micro units above. The design includes three covered parking spaces, a garage opening from the side,…

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