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Index of Fallon Building Press Coverage

SOURCES: The San Francisco Chronicle, The San Francisco Examiner, The Noe Review, The Noe Valley Voice, San Francisco Bay Times, Heritage Newsletter, San Francisco Frontiers Magazine, The Independent, The Bay Area Reporter (B.A.R.), San Francisco Spectrum, and San Francisco Observer. Listings are in reverse-chron ordering and cover 2001—1999, 1998, and 1997.

 

2001 → 1999

09-27-01 B.A.R.
COMMUNITY CENTER COLORS MARKET STREET

08-15-01 Spectrum
PRESERVATIONISTS QUESTION FALLON BUILDING CONDITION

07-13-00 BA.R.
FEDS REJECT HYBRID COMMUNITY CENTER DESIGN

06-08-00 Bay Times
FRIENDS OF 1800 MARKET PRESENT BIG CHECK FOR CENTER

03-09-00 Frontiers
SOON TO BE AN OFFICIAL LANDMARK

02-24-00 Frontiers
FIRE AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER PROJECT BUILDING: ACCIDENTAL ARSON?

02-17-00 B.A.R.
FIRE FAILS TO DELAY LGBT CENTER CONSTRUCTION

07-13-99 Independent
FALLON BUILDING CREEPS CLOSER TO RESTORATION

04-30-99 Examiner
STATE TAX WINDFALL HAS LAWMAKERS SALIVATING

04-29-99 Bay Times
COMMUNITY CENTER COMING TOGETHER: TWO BENEFITS HELP

1998

10-29-98 B.A.R.
SF'S GAY CENTER BOARD TO UNVEIL REVISED BUILDING DESIGN MONDAY

10-15-98 B.A.R.
FALLON BUILDING LANDMARKED

10/10/98 Examiner
FALLON BUILDING NOW CITY LANDMARK

10/09/98 Press Release
MAYOR SIGNS LANDMARK DESIGNATION OF FALLON BUILDING

10/02/98 Spectrum
CARMEL FALLON BUILDING BECOMES SF'S LATEST LANDMARK

09-18-98 Spectrum
COMMUNITY CENTER MOVES FORWARD

07/98 Noe Review
THE FALLON BUILDING LIVES

06-25-98 B.A.R.
IT'S OFFICIAL: GAY CENTER TO STAY AT FALLON BUILDING

06-06-98 Independent
MARKET ST. VICTORIAN GAINS LANDMARK STATUS

06-11-98 B.A.R.
CCP BOARD TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING, DISCUSS SF GAY CENTER

05-14-98 B.A.R.
CCP'S DESIGNS ON FALLON BUILDING TO BE UNVEILED

05/98 SF Observer
FALLON BUILDING COMPROMISE

04/98 Noe Review
THE WAY IT WAS

04/98 Noe Review
FALLON BUILDING THEN AND NOW

04/23/98 Frontiers
1800 MARKET: IT'S A BIRD, IT'S A PLANE, IT'S A LANDMARK

04/16/98 B.A.R.
CCP BOARD SUPPORTS LANDMARKING FALLON BUILDING FOR GAY CENTER

04/08/98 Friends/CCP
JOINT AGREEMENT

04/02/98 Bay Times
NOW THAT THE BUILDING IS SAVED

03/26/98 B.A.R.
CCP BOARD VOTES TO KEEP FALLON BUILDING

03/24/98 Independent
MARKET STREET VICTORIAN WON'T FACE WRECKING BALL

3/18/98 CCP Board RESOLUTION

03/18/98 Examiner
GAY CENTER EXPECTED TO SPARE VICTORIAN

03/17/98 B.A.R.
CCP BOARD, PRESERVATIONISTS SHOULD REACH AGREEMENT SOON

03/05/98 Bay Times
DEAL TO SAVE FALLON BUILDING MAY BE NEAR

02/17/98
MEMO OF AGREEMENT

02/05/98 B.A.R.
PRESERVATIONISTS TO ASSIST FALLON BUILDING FOR COMMUNITY CENTER BOARD

02/98 Noe Valley Voice
DON'T SACRIFICE ONE S.F. LANDMARK TO BUILD ANOTHER

02/98 Noe Review
A BATTERED BEAUTY

01/22/98 Bay Times
COMMUNITY CENTER - VICTORIAN CONTROVERSY INCHING TOWARD SOLUTION?

01/08/98
MEMO OF AGREEMENT

01/01/98 Frontiers
CENTER VICTORIAN MAY LIVE TO SEE ANOTHER WAY

01/98 Observer
VICTORIAN CRUSADER BIDS TO SAVE FALLON BUILDING

01/98 Observer
FALLON BUILDING ROOTED IN CASTRO DISTRICT HISTORY

1997

12/97 Noe Review
SAVING NEIGHBORHOODS FROM DESTRUCTIVE GROWTH

12/25/97 B.A.R.
DEMOLITION PERMITS SOUGHT FOR COMMUNITY CENTER

12/18/97 Frontiers
KATE KENDELL OP ED

12/11/97 B.A.R.
PRESERVATIONISTS WANT TO BUILD A CENTER, NOT BURY IT

12/11/97 B.A.R.
VICTORIAN DEBATE OBSCURES COMMUNITY CENTER'S GOALS

12/04/97 Examiner
BROWN BOUNCES UPFRONT PANELIST

11/97 Heritage
1800 MARKET TO LANDMARKS

11/20/97 Frontiers
SURPRISE: COMMUNITY CENTER DISPUTE GETS MEAN

11/18/97 Independent
GAY CENTER GALA PICKETED BY SUPPORTERS OF HISTORIC BUILDING

11/13/97 Chronicle
AMMIANO OFFERS TO MEDIATE DISPUTE

11/13/97 Baytimes
CONTROVERSY CONTINUES OVER COMMUNITY

11/06/97 Examiner
PLANS TO RAZE VICTORIAN BRING GAY INFIGHTING

10/23/97 Frontiers
A VERY VICTORIAN DISPUTE

09/97 Heritage
GAY CENTER DEVELOPER PROPOSES DEMOLITION OF HISTORIC BUILDING

09/25/97 B.A.R.
COMMUNITY CENTER BOARD VOTES 12-0 TO RAZE VICTORIAN BUILDING

07/17/97 Chronicle
LANDMARK STATUS PUTS GAY CENTER CLOSER TO REALITY

04/06/97 Examiner
GAY CENTER CONTEST DOWN TO FIVE DESIGNS