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Developer presents Fisherman’s Wharf Revitalize designs; proposes Phase 0 beverage garden on Triangle Lot; fishing community requests detailed operational plans

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Port staff and the Fisherman’s Wharf Revitalize sponsor presented updated conceptual designs for Pier 45 and Seawall Lot 30301 and proposed a 12,000‑square‑foot Phase 0 beverage garden on the Triangle Lot as a summer 2026 interim activation.

Project sponsors and Port staff presented an update on the Fisherman’s Wharf Revitalize development for Pier 45 and Seawall Lot 30301 (the “Triangle Lot”), showed revised conceptual site plans and described a proposed Phase 0 interim activation for summer 2026.

Port staff said the project aims to support and preserve the fishing industry, upgrade Port infrastructure to address seismic and sea‑level risks, restore neighborhood vitality, and generate revenue for the Port. Staff described design work to date on Pier 45’s apron and shed conditions, parking and circulation, and noted the developer’s decision to eliminate short‑term rentals from the Triangle Lot concept and to lower building massing and preserve bay views by using single‑story and glass structures.

The developer…

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