A $25,000 renovation permit was filed July 1 for 875 Lombard Street, part of ongoing small-scale alterations along the corridor as larger developments like an office-to-housing conversion at 1990 Lombard move through planning.
At 875 Lombard Street, a $25,000 alterations permit was filed July 1, joining a block where three permits remain open from recent work. The permit, number 202607014450, covers over-the-counter alterations at the address in Russian Hill, according to city records.
The building at 875 Lombard has seen seven permits filed since 2018, with four applicants touching the property. Three permits remain active: an electrical permit (E202607011906) and a plumbing permit (PP20260701953), both issued July 1 to L T Construction, plus a long-standing alterations permit from 2018 held by Safe Step Walk-In Tub Company Inc. valued at $7,500.
Recent work on the corridor includes other small-scale projects—$29,700 in alterations at 318 Lombard Street on June 22, and $80,000 in changes at 1249 Lombard Street issued June 12. The permits suggest ongoing incremental updates to the street's mixed-use buildings rather than major redevelopment.
Lombard Street's larger development picture includes an office-to-housing conversion planned for 1990 Lombard Street, where Upscale Construction seeks to add four residential units with a $750,000 construction cost. That project faces a zoning variance hearing before the Planning Commission on May 7, 2026.

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