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Residents urge preservation of McCroskey Building as state law raises demolition concerns

Historic Preservation Commission · May 15, 2024
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Summary

Several residents and preservation advocates told the Historic Preservation Commission they oppose a proposal to demolish the McCroskey Building at 1687 Market Street for affordable artist housing, warning that Assembly Bill 2011 may enable demolition of historic resources in San Francisco and beyond.

Members of the public urged the Historic Preservation Commission on May 15 to act to save the McCroskey Building at 1687 Market Street and to press state legislators for changes to Assembly Bill 2011.

Richard Carrillo, a city employee speaking as a resident, told commissioners the McCroskey is a designated historic building within the Market Street masonry landmark district and that "It is proposed to be demolished, and I'm…

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