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Commission approves major permit to alter 233 Geary, clearing path for mixed‑use reuse

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · July 7, 2021
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Summary

The commission unanimously approved the permit to alter for 233 Geary, a historic 1948 building, with modified conditions requiring staff review of materials and that replacement glazing and frames match historic profiles; the sponsor plans mixed retail, office and residential uses.

The Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved a major permit to alter for 233 Geary Street on July 7, clearing the way for an adaptive‑reuse project that would convert the former I. Magnin flagship building to mixed retail, office and residential uses.

Planning staff described the property as a category‑5, individually eligible resource associated with master architect Timothy Pflueger and recommended approval with conditions to guide storefront treatments, glazing, window‑frame profiles and…

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