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Commission adds Curry Senior Center and Jackson Fillmore Trattoria to Legacy Business Registry

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · March 6, 2019
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Summary

The commission recommended both Curry Senior Center and Jackson Fillmore Trattoria for the Legacy Business Registry, highlighting Curry’s senior health and social services and Jackson Fillmore’s long‑running neighborhood restaurant role.

The Historic Preservation Commission on March 6 adopted staff recommendations to advance two legacy business registry applications: Curry Senior Center (333 & 315 Turk Street) and Jackson Fillmore Trattoria (Jackson & Fillmore). Preservation staff presented the services and historic associations to be safeguarded: Curry’s primary care clinic, dining program, case management and multilingual community programs; and Jackson Fillmore’s counter dining tradition, neon sign and terrazzo floor.

Representatives from both organizations described the services they provide and the community value: Curry staff highlighted weekly programs, home visits, 500 annual home visits by health staff, and partnerships including transportation assistance; Jackson Fillmore representatives described business continuity and long‑term employment for staff. Commissioners moved to adopt the recommendations and voted unanimously in favor.

Provenance: staff presentation at SEG 3256 and public comment plus the unanimous vote concluded by SEG 3524.