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San Francisco approves Sky Star Wheel lease and outlines Pier 3032 development plan

April 24, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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San Francisco approves Sky Star Wheel lease and outlines Pier 3032 development plan
San Francisco County is moving forward with plans to extend the lease for the Sky Star Wheel at Fisherman’s Wharf, a decision that aims to boost tourism and foot traffic in the area. During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the positive impact of the observation wheel, which has sold approximately 137,000 tickets since its installation last November, generating nearly $190,000 in rent for the port.

The proposed 18-month lease extension comes after a successful temporary permit allowed the wheel to operate during the APEC conference. Michael Martin, the assistant port director, emphasized the wheel's role in revitalizing Fisherman’s Wharf, especially as the area recovers from pandemic-related restaurant closures. The lease will include community feedback adjustments, such as restrictions on the timing and intensity of the wheel's light shows.

In addition to the Sky Star Wheel discussions, the meeting also covered the ambitious Pier 30-32 and Seawall Lot 330 development project. This project aims to transform a currently underutilized site into a vibrant mixed-use area featuring residential units, retail spaces, and significant infrastructure improvements. The plan includes 713 residential units, with 15% designated as affordable housing, and a new aquatic center.

However, the project faces a $125 million funding gap, which officials are actively working to address through various financing strategies. The timeline for construction is projected to begin in 2028, with ongoing discussions about environmental reviews and regulatory approvals.

The approval of these initiatives reflects San Francisco's commitment to enhancing its waterfront, promoting tourism, and addressing housing needs while navigating the complexities of urban development. As the city moves forward, stakeholders are optimistic about the potential benefits these projects will bring to the community.

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