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Preservation commission approves maritime‑labor interpretive display for 340–350 Fremont with design edits

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · October 2, 2013
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Commission approved an interpretive exhibit documenting maritime unions for the proposed 340–350 Fremont development, asking for copy edits, tilting six 36"x24" panels, and a pylon‑style entrance marker; staff will coordinate final signage and edits with the applicant.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on Wednesday approved an interpretive exhibit required as mitigation for demolition at 340–350 Fremont Street, asking the project team to make specified design and editorial changes before final sign‑off.

Department staff said the exhibit, part of the mitigation package in the focused environmental impact report, documents maritime unions and social institutions on Rincon Hill from 1936 to 1966. The project sponsor submitted draft documentation and an area survey for HPC…

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