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Commission backs 469 Eddy adaptive‑reuse plan that adds housing and preserves historic garage

San Francisco Planning Commission · May 12, 2016
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Summary

The Commission approved an adaptive‑reuse and new construction project at 469 Eddy Street that converts a historic one‑story garage into an eight‑story, 28‑unit mixed‑use building with three permanently affordable units after preservation staff approved the design as compatible with the Uptown Tenderloin historic district.

Planning staff recommended approval and the Commission voted unanimously to authorize an adaptive‑reuse project at 469 Eddy Street that will restore a one‑story historic garage and add new construction to create 28 residential units and ground‑floor retail.

The project sponsor (J.S. Sullivan Development) and the design team described careful collaboration with City preservation staff to preserve and reveal the historic garage while setting back new construction 25 feet from the historic facade and…

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