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Historic Preservation Commission endorses five businesses for San Francisco’s Legacy Business Registry

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · November 19, 2025
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The commission unanimously recommended adding five long-running local businesses — Glamorama Salon, Catherine Clark Gallery, Debbie’s Hair Place (Moore Barber Shop), The Sword and Rose, and Deitch’s Woodwind Workshop — to the Legacy Business Registry after staff presentations and public testimony.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on Nov. 19 recommended that five long-running local businesses be added to the city’s Legacy Business Registry, voting unanimously after staff presentations and public support.

Planning staff presented backgrounds on each nominee and recommended resolutions for inclusion. Kalani Okala described Glamorama Salon (304 Valencia) as “a gender inclusive hair salon known for serving people from all walks of life and all over the gender spectrum,” noting its ties to drag and queer performance communities and its role as a community hub since 1994. Heather Samuels and other planning staff reviewed…

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