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Commission approves adaptive reuse of St. Joseph's Church at 1401 Howard

San Francisco Planning Commission · February 23, 2012
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Summary

The commission approved a conditional use authorization to convert the landmark building at 1401 Howard (St. Joseph's Church) to office, retail and assembly uses, praising the project’s adaptive reuse and plans for historic rehabilitation and seismic strengthening.

The Planning Commission unanimously approved on Feb. 23 a conditional use authorization for the adaptive reuse of the landmark building at 1401 Howard Street (St. Joseph’s Church).

Planning staff described the proposal as a change from church to a mix of uses under Planning Code §803.9(a): about 18,260 square feet of office space, 1,300 square feet…

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