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Historic Preservation Commission backs California Register nomination for 310 Seventh Street

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · May 3, 2017
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The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted 7-0 to support a California Register nomination for 310 Seventh Street in SoMa, with staff asking nominators to expand LGBTQ historic context and add documentary detail on the Metropolitan Furniture Manufacturing Company and the building’s architect.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to adopt a resolution supporting a California Register nomination for 310 Seventh Street, a three-story Renaissance Revival light-industrial building in the South of Market neighborhood.

Commission staff, including Tim Frey, said the department concurs with the nomination’s finding that the building meets California Register criterion 3 for architecture, describing defining features such as its rectangular plan, open loft spaces and steel-sash industrial windows. Frey said the department disagreed with the consultant’s conclusion that the property was not eligible under criterion 1 (events), noting the building had…

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