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The former Nob Hill Theatre was supposed to be demolished, but a revision to the plans now calls for a four-story addition, with four units topping a medical office and surgery center. James Chen, an orthopedic surgeon, bought Bush St. According to SocketSite, Chen will live in a five-bedroom unit several floors above his eventual workplace, permits were filed with the city Monday.

Consequently, patrons may not have been exclusively gay-identified. Chen has agreed to repair and reinstall that sign—sans slogan, however—making the ex-strip club one more exterior in San Francisco that telegraphs a link to its storied past. While this might sound like a veiled reference to nude images or phallic artwork, it specifically landmarks the permastone wall that fronts the street.

Often considered cheap and dated, that particular material is seldom prized by architectural historians. The one-story Nob Hill Theater was erected in Prior to its tenure as a house of queer burlesque, it was home to a jazz bar named Club Hangover.

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