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Port outlines Pier 70 redevelopment plan; Orton, Forest City and OEWD to advance historic core and waterfront site

San Francisco Port Commission · September 25, 2012
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Summary

Port staff updated commissioners on Pier 70 planning: five subareas including ship repair, Crane Cove Park and a Twentieth Street historic core; Orton Development and Forest City are active developers and OEWD will lead waterfront negotiations and implementation.

Port Planning and Development staff briefed the commission on progress at Pier 70, a 69-acre waterfront area south of Mission Bay with opportunities for historic preservation, ship-repair operations, parks and new development. Byron Arett (Deputy Director, Planning and Development) described the planning history, subarea approach and steps toward implementation.

Why it matters: Pier 70 combines industrial ship-repair operations, historic buildings and large vacant waterfront parcels. Staff said the project could create a…

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