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Historic Preservation Commission approves New Mission Theatre revisions, requires architectural enclosure for vent stacks

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · December 3, 2014
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Summary

The commission approved revisions to the New Mission Theatre (Alamo Drafthouse) with conditions that mechanical equipment be minimized and ventilation stacks be enclosed in an architectural element painted to match the building; motion passed unanimously (5-0) after Commissioner Hyland recusal.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on Dec. 3 approved a certificate of appropriateness for revisions to the New Mission Theatre (landmark No. 245) at 2550 Mission Street, with conditions limiting the visual impact of new mechanical equipment and requiring an architectural enclosure for vertical ventilation stacks.

Rich Ducray, planning department staff, described the revisions as changes to a previously approved rehabilitation that converts the single‑screen theater to a multi‑screen venue and restaurant (the project sponsor is Alamo Drafthouse…

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