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Draft EIR finds demolition of 447 Battery would cause significant unavoidable historic resource impact; cultural resource mitigation limited

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Summary

The draft EIR for a proposed mixed‑use tower and replacement fire station at 447 Battery and 530 Sansom Street finds demolition of the individually‑eligible 447 Battery building would cause a significant and unavoidable historic‑resource impact under CEQA.

The Planning Department on April 17 presented the draft environmental impact report for a proposed mixed‑use tower and replacement fire station at 447 Battery and 530 Sansom Street in the Financial District and opened the comment period through April 28, 2025.

Project and EIR findings: Project sponsor presentations said the proposal includes a new mixed‑use tower (the sponsor described about 650,000 square feet) and a three‑story replacement fire station; the site includes the 447 Battery Street building, constructed in 1907 and listed as individually eligible for the California Register and designated under Planning Code Article…

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