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Neighbors oppose Shake Shack and gym plan at 3060 Fillmore; commission approves mixed‑use tenants to fill long‑vacant corner

San Francisco Planning Commission · December 6, 2018
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Summary

CenterCal proposed Shake Shack, Rumble Fitness and Indie Superette for 3060 Fillmore, a long‑vacant former grocery; staff recommended approval citing economic viability and many letters of support, while neighbors urged preserving grocery zoning. The commission approved conditional uses unanimously.

A contested proposal to redevelop the long‑vacant Real Food Company storefront at 3060 Fillmore Street drew a mix of support and opposition on Dec. 6.

Planning staff recommended approval of the project to convert the building to three tenants — Shake Shack (restaurant/formula retail), Rumble Fitness (gym) and Indie Superette (a small specialty grocery) — concluding the building’s physical constraints and market conditions…

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