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Commission approves final design for 3237 State Street community health clinic with solar canopies and landscaping

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After documentation updates and detailing, the Historic Landmarks Commission granted final approval to convert the Reiser & Verstine–designed building at 3237 State Street into a community health clinic, including a 9,700-square-foot addition, solar carport canopies and 103 parking spaces.

The Historic Landmarks Commission granted final approval Friday to the conversion of the midcentury building at 3237 State Street into a community health clinic.

Applicant representatives from 19-6 Architects reviewed construction documents and detailed material callouts that staff said were consistent with the planning approvals and the project design previously accepted by the commission and the City Council. The project converts an existing 14,400-square-foot building, demolishes roughly 900 square feet, and adds approximately 9,700 square feet of new construction for clinical space. The site plan includes 103…

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