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San Francisco committee recommends landmarking 2261 Fillmore (Clay/Play Theatre)

Land Use and Transportation Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors · April 11, 2022
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Summary

The Land Use and Transportation Committee voted to recommend designation of the former Clay (Play) Theatre at 2261 Fillmore Street as a city landmark after planners and neighborhood groups described its 1913 Nickelodeon origins, architectural significance and community value.

The Land Use and Transportation Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted April 11 to recommend landmark designation for the former Clay (Play) Theatre at 2261 Fillmore Street, citing its architectural significance and community role.

Planning staff told the committee the theater was built in 1913 as a Nickelodeon and later remodeled by notable theater architect Vincent Ramey; planners said the Historic Preservation Commission unanimously found the building retains sufficient historic and architectural integrity to qualify under…

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