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Harding Theater plan put on hold

By: Katie Worth
Examiner Staff Writer
November 14, 2008

Neighbors are contesting a plan that would have largely gutted the historic Harding Theater on Divisadero and replaced it with retail stores and condos. (Cindy Chew/The Examiner)

SAN FRANCISCO — A plan that would have largely gutted the historic Harding Theater and replaced it with retail stores and condos faces a setback after officials sided with dozens of people who asked for a more extensive review process.

The 75-year-old theater has been vacant for about five years. In its heyday, it was used as a movie theater, a vaudeville showplace and a live-music venue, before housing a Baptist church for about three decades.

Owners of the building, near Divisadero and Hayes streets, are seeking approval of a plan that would leave the façade and elements of the interior intact, but replace much of the theater with retail, along with an eight-unit condo complex.

The developers initially planned to demolish the building. But after that plan faced opposition four years ago, they produced the current proposal, which they say would be an effective reuse of the building, bringing small businesses and homes to the run-down theater while maintaining the historic structure.

The compromise was unsatisfactory for some preservationists, theater advocates and residents of the Western Addition, who would like to see the theater fully restored.

Friends of 1800, a neighborhood preservation group, appealed the Planning Department’s initial environmental review and asked the Planning Commission for a full review. At Thursday’s hearing, most speakers supported the appeal and all seven commissioners agreed, deciding a full environmental review of the project is due before any further decisions are made.

kworth@sfexaminer.com



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Nov 14, 2008

We have a massive city budget deficit and joblessness is on the rise. Let this project progress already.

 

Sean Griffin

Nov 14, 2008

Thank God. As a Diviz neighbor I am encouraged. It seems like the last of a dying breed of beautiful historic theater spaces. Diviz could much more benefit from a performance/film theater-community space-cultural center...thing. Come on SF. Let's be creative! More condos and more retail is lame compared to how great that place could be.

 

Robert

Nov 14, 2008

This is an horrible mess in the middle of divis, we need it cleaned up, and that will help bring more people to our area, rather than a community space ..

 

Nov 30, 2008

As a neighbor for almost ten years, I applaud this decision. This is a beautiful building and we do not need more condos and commercial space. This area of Divis is resurgent already and has great restaurants and stores. We need a DESTINATION to bring and keep folks in the neighborhood in the evenings. Film, theater, shows, etc do that. On the other hand, we have seen what condoization of south of market has done to nightlife there. What do you think the fate of the Independent would be if these high end condos were built? More condos no doubt and a wider move towards a kind of bedroom neighborhood. Arts are vitality in SF, while high end condos are as rare as pavement.

 

Mike Kirby

Dec 8, 2008

"Bring more people to our area"? Have you noticed the people being brought to our area as the hoity-toity restaurants and bars have moved in? THE boorish, rude people coming overruning what used to be enjoyable neighborhood bars and restaurants that were their for the residents? BRING ON THE BLIGHT! Or make it an art space. Anything to keep people AWAY from our neighborhood... because the more people come from elsewhere to see-and-be-seen here, the worse this place gets. don't give those people a home right on our doorstep.

 


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