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Commission adds Takahashi Trading Company nomination to landmark work program

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · September 1, 2021
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The commission voted unanimously (6–0, with Chair recused) to add a community-sponsored nomination for 200 Rhode Island Street — the Takahashi Trading Company — to the landmark designation work program, citing the building's architectural and Japanese American community significance.

The Historic Preservation Commission voted on Sept. 1 to add a community-sponsored nomination for 200 Rhode Island Street, known as the Takahashi Trading Company, to the commission's landmark designation work program.

Alex Westhoff of the Planning Department introduced the nomination and said the property, a 1912 light-industrial building designed by architect Albert Landsberg, includes later…

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