2101 Lombard Street 2016

The Kentucky Fried Chicken which has occupied the southwest corner of Lombard and Fillmore for over forty years has been shuttered, and the freestanding building, which was rebuilt as a KFC/Taco Bell in 2007, has been stripped of all its signage.

While not historic, the KFC was deemed “a fixture within the Marina District neighborhood” and “a traditional dining spot for local residents and for local business patrons as well as tourists” when the application to rebuild the original Kentucky Fried Chicken on the site was approved in 2005.

And as we first reported last year, plans to raze the KFC and construct a five-story building with nine two-bedroom condos over 3,000 square feet of ground floor retail space and an underground garage for 12 cars, which is included in the story count, are in the works but have yet to be permitted or approved.

14 thoughts on “Lombard Street Fixture Shuttered, to Be Razed for Condos to Rise”
  1. Enough with the theatrics. Only in SF do people consider a fast food joint in a 10-year old building a “fixture.” What’s next? A candle vigil over a Walgreens in a 70s strip mall being razed?

    1. I would argue three things:
      1. The “only in SF” mantra is wrong, we aren’t that different from everyone else. The mantra is the “theatrics”.
      2. This is definitely a “fixture”, which doesn’t imply that it should be saved or that it was a nice fixture.
      3. The proposed building is 4 levels, not five. No one counts the basement when describing the height.

    2. It says that was stated during the application, it isn’t clear if those statements where made by the builder or by the city.

  2. This is an outrage, an outrage I tell you! This structure must be saved and encased in amber for future civilizations to examine and hopefully gain a better understanding of San Francisco way back at the beginning of the third millennium.

  3. Perhaps just cover it in concrete and sod then open it in 100 years? Upon opening in 100 years, “Heavens to Mergatroid”… Look how prices have risen! Now McDonalds charges $25.00 for a burger and $3.00 to drive through. 😉

  4. This is going to be a GREAT location and will probably sell for $1,200+/sqft.

    Marina and Cow Hollow is one of the best neighborhoods. Especially with the Presidio and construction on the peers in Fort Mason.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *