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Commission initiates landmark nomination for Arthur H. Coleman Medical Center in Bayview

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · April 18, 2018
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Summary

The Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to initiate landmark designation for the Arthur H. Coleman Medical Center (6301 Third Street), citing Dr. Coleman’s decades of community medical service and the building’s integrity; commissioners asked staff to work with community members on an interpretive plaque and legacy materials.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission unanimously voted April 18 to initiate local landmark designation for the Arthur H. Coleman Medical Center at 6301 Third Street in the Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood.

Desiree Smith, department staff, presented a draft nomination describing the building’s period of significance (1960–2002), its association with Dr. Arthur H. Coleman—an African‑American physician, lawyer and community leader—and the building’s retention of exterior and interior features…

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