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Commission approves COA to convert historic Edwin Clacker’s Blacksmith Shop to cannabis retail at 443 Folsom

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · July 17, 2019
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Summary

The commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for 443 Folsom Street (landmark #149, Edwin Clacker’s Blacksmith Shop) to allow exterior restoration and an interior remodel for cannabis retail, with conditions including adherence to a conservation report and staff review of field changes.

On July 17 the Historic Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for work at 443 Folsom Street — the historic Edwin Clacker’s Blacksmith Shop — that would adapt the early-20th-century building for cannabis retail use.

Department staff (Natalia Kwiatkowski) explained the proposed scope: exterior facade restoration based on historic evidence, repair/replacement of sheet-metal cladding, rear footprint modifications to add…

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