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Neighbors oppose Gallery Boheme LLP; commission approves permit amid contested testimony

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · May 16, 2023
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Summary

Galleria Boheme’s request for an LLP drew strong opposition from upstairs residents citing persistent noise, vibration and safety concerns; commissioners approved the permit with staff conditions despite several dissenting votes and calls for continuance.

Galleria Boheme, an event space at 2391 Mission Street, received its limited live performance (LLP) permit after extensive public comment on May 16, 2023, but the application exposed deep neighborhood tensions about noise, building suitability and landlord responsibilities.

The applicants, co‑owners Claudia Legari and Tibor Sabo, said the venue will host classical and world music, dance, small theater and readings and that they intend to comply with sound limits and planning processes. They operate currently under a temporary use authorization that allows one event per month until a planning department change…

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