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Port Commission initiates schematic design for new Pier 27 cruise terminal as America's Cup bid advances

San Francisco Port Commission · December 14, 2010
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The Port Commission approved schematic design work on a new 96,000 sq ft Pier 27 cruise terminal (scheme B2) and discussed America's Cup-related funding opportunities that could help close a multi‑million dollar gap in the project's budget.

The San Francisco Port Commission voted to begin schematic design of Scheme B2, a proposed 96,000-square-foot cruise terminal at Pier 27, with staff saying the work could be accelerated if San Francisco is selected as the America's Cup host city.

John Dahl, planning and development staff, told the commission that Scheme B2 “would create a new 96,000 square foot terminal building at Pier 27” and that the option includes an approximately 33,000‑square‑foot baggage area to meet industry standards and improve operational efficiency. Dahl said the port's prior cost estimates for alternatives ranged from about $86…

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