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Design options and signage under review for Sugar at 504 Park Street; commission resists painting primary brick

Historic Resources Commission · March 19, 2026
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Architect David Rectenwald presented three conceptual design options for Sugar at 504 Park Street. Commissioners discouraged painting the unpainted front facade, suggested retaining recessed openings, and recommended exploring murals or a concentrated branding scheme on the south wall instead of painting primary historic brick.

David Rectenwald, architect for Rectenwald Studio Architects representing One Hospitality, presented conceptual exterior changes for 504 Park Street, a 1969 structure within the local historic context. The applicant proposed three options including painting side elevations, installing an internally illuminated double‑sided blade sign reading "Sugar," adding wood veneer around the main entry, and constructing louvered pavilion structures on the…

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