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Historic‑district permit approved for 120 Stockton to convert Macy’s into multi‑tenant building
Summary
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on April 18 approved a major permit to alter for 120 Stockton Street, allowing a full façade remodel and a partial vertical addition to convert the former Macy’s men’s store into multi‑tenant retail, office and a rooftop restaurant; the decision included staff conditions and design recommendations from the Architectural Review Committee.
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved a major permit to alter for 120 Stockton Street on April 18, allowing a full façade remodel and a partial one‑story vertical addition to convert the former Macy’s men’s store into multi‑tenant retail and office space and a proposed restaurant terrace.
Staff planner Zailesh Tuffy told commissioners the building—constructed in 1974 and under 50 years old—did not meet the criteria for individual listing on the California Register but is located in the…
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