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Commission approves partial demolition and preservation plan for 600 Hearthon Street in West Line local historic district

5122388 · July 2, 2025
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Summary

The Historic Landmark Commission approved a revised certificate of appropriateness permitting selective demolition and rehabilitation work at 600 Hearthon Street, directing the applicant to retain and restore the 1930s contributing portion while removing nonhistoric additions.

The Historic Landmark Commission on July 2 approved a revised application for partial demolition and a certificate of appropriateness at 600 Hearthon Street in the West Line local historic district after the applicant amended plans to preserve the primary contributing building and remove later nonhistoric additions.

Staff and the Architectural Review Committee (ARC) had urged the applicant to retain the main 1930s building (identified in the backup as Building D) and to incorporate that historic fabric into new construction rather than demolishing the entire…

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