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Commission approves cladding and canopy changes at 101 Post Street, rejects stacked-bond branding approach

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · November 1, 2017
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Summary

The commission approved a permit to alter for 101 Post Street (Capital One project) with staff conditions and required a running‑bond brick pattern rather than the sponsor's proposed stacked-bond branding; approval included material-sample and mock-up conditions.

The Historic Preservation Commission on Nov. 1 approved a major permit to alter for 101 Post Street, a Capital One facility within the Kearny Market Mason Sutter Conservation District, adopting staff recommendations that the proposed brick veneer use a traditional running‑bond pattern rather than the project's proposed stacked bond.

Jonathan Vimmer (department staff)…

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