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Historic Preservation Commission approves 72 Ellis Street Citizen M hotel with amended conditions

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · June 7, 2017
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Summary

The commission approved a permit to alter for a 12‑story Citizen M hotel at 72 Ellis Street, removing a staff condition on the rooftop guardrail and directing staff and sponsor to explore alternatives; the motion passed unanimously 4‑0.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on June 7 approved a permit to alter for a proposed 12‑story, 130‑foot Citizen M hotel at 72 Ellis Street, voting 4‑0 to adopt staff recommendations with one amendment that removed a proposed limestone guardrail treatment and asked staff and the sponsor to consider alternatives.

Sponsor representatives described the project as a 192‑room hotel with publicly accessible retail frontage and a new publicly oriented open space,…

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