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Commission backs 350 Bush Street restoration, asks for storage plan and quiet, compatible columns
Summary
The commission reviewed a rehabilitation plan for the Mining Exchange at 350 Bush Street and unanimously adopted comments requesting a storage and cataloging plan for salvaged materials, a construction schedule, column designs that are compatible and visually quiet, and public-access signage for the restored interior exhibit.
The Historic Preservation Commission on June 18 reviewed plans for the rehabilitation and restoration of the Mining Exchange Building at 350 Bush Street and adopted a set of comments the project team must address as the project proceeds toward permitting.
Kelly Wong, planning department preservation staff, summarized the project scope: exterior cleaning and terracotta repair, rehabilitation of steel windows, replacement of non‑historic signage and skylights, restoration of interior plaster and decorative elements in the Exchange Hall, and the addition of a tower set back 30 feet from the street. The department recommended…
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