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Historic Preservation Commission continues review of 1035 Howard Street rehabilitation and self-storage proposal

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · November 20, 2024
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Summary

The HPC continued action on a major permit to alter 1035 Howard Street so staff and the applicant can return with revised storefront/window details and a plan for community-serving ground-floor activation; the commission voted 5–0 to continue to Dec. 4, 2024.

SAN FRANCISCO — The Historic Preservation Commission on Nov. 20 continued consideration of a proposed rehabilitation at 1035 Howard Street, a vacant Art Deco building, so planning staff and the project sponsor can return with refined storefront and window details and clearer plans for ground-floor community activation.

Monica Giacomucci of planning staff described the proposal to convert roughly 17,549 square feet to self-storage and about 43,996 square feet to commercial storage (PDR use), restore the Howard Street main entry, repair and…

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