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Commission approves Trader Joe’s/CVS retenanting at 1401 California Street; commission urges supervisors to weigh CVS liquor license
Summary
The Planning Commission approved a retenanting of 1401 California Street into Trader Joe’s and CVS but added a formal recommendation that the Board of Supervisors and ABC closely consider restrictions on a CVS off‑sale liquor license amid neighborhood concerns.
The San Francisco Planning Commission approved a retenanting and storefront renovation for 1401 California Street, allowing a combined Trader Joe’s and CVS project to move forward while simultaneously adopting a recommendation for the Board of Supervisors regarding a CVS liquor-license application.
Rick Crawford of planning staff described the proposal to split an existing roughly 30,000‑square‑foot grocery into about 14,600 square feet for Trader Joe’s and 11,000 square feet for CVS, with roughly 4,500 square feet of common circulation space and a net increase in up to seven parking spaces. The applicant…
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