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BAR approves storefront replacement at Alexandrian Hotel site at 400 King Street with staff-recommended continuous awnings

5076004 · June 18, 2025
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Summary

The Board approved a landlord-led plan to subdivide and replace storefronts at the Alexandrian Hotel (400 King Street) with standardized storefront divisions, continuous canvas awnings and a coordinated sign band; the applicant will use aluminum storefronts rather than wood.

The Board of Architectural Review approved landlord-led storefront alterations at 400 King Street (the Alexandrian Hotel) that will subdivide and replace a long run of storefronts and establish a more standardized, hotel-associated storefront composition for future tenants.

What the BAR approved The application, proffered by the building owner and represented by architect James (Pandula/Padula) of KMP Architects, called for new storefront divisions, a…

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