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BAR defers storefront alterations at 400 King Street after board seeks clearer scope and materials study
Summary
The Board of Architectural Review deferred an application to alter storefronts at 400 King Street (the Alexandrian hotel retail bays) after members and staff requested clearer drawings, consistent window treatment and consideration of wood versus aluminum systems.
The Board of Architectural Review voted to defer consideration of storefront and storefront-entry alterations at 400 King Street so the applicant can clarify the scope, provide coherent drawings and study material options.
James Bandula, representing AB/FH Alexandrian Hotel, told the board the submission seeks to replace existing wood-and-glass storefronts on the retail half of the building with new aluminum thermal storefronts and to add ADA-accessible entrances. Bandula said tenant fit-outs drove the schematic presented to the board.
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