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Commission approves restoration and limited office conversion at 2 Henry Adams with storefront consistency condition

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · November 20, 2019
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Summary

Commission votes unanimously to approve a Certificate of Appropriateness for the Dunham, Kerrigan & Hayden Building at 2 Henry Adams Street, authorizing restoration work, a public plaza and an amendment to allow up to 49,999 sq ft of office on upper floors with conditions on storefront consistency and qualified oversight.

The Historic Preservation Commission on Wednesday approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for 2 Henry Adams Street, a five-story Article 10 landmark, backing a major exterior restoration, the conversion of a former parking area into a public plaza and a limited office conversion of upper floors.

Monica Giacomucci of planning department staff summarized the proposal: restoration of historic storefronts and wood bulkheads, replacement of non-historic awnings with flat metal canopies, construction of a 9,45-square-foot utility enclosure at the building’s northwest corner with a required mock-up and product submittals, replacement of sidewalk and site work to…

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