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Port presents two conceptual designs for Pier 27 cruise terminal; estimates and next steps outlined

Port Commission (Port of San Francisco) · July 13, 2010
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Summary

Port staff presented two concept schemes for a new James R. Hermann Cruise Terminal and a 2‑acre Northeast Wharf Plaza at Pier 27, projecting development costs of roughly $60 million and identifying a fiscal feasibility review and an environmental review as the next milestones.

Port staff on July 13 presented two conceptual design options for the James R. Hermann Cruise Terminal and a 2-acre Northeast Wharf Plaza at Pier 27.

Kim Von Blonde, port project director, summarized the design basis and parameters: an approximately 80,000-square-foot terminal sized for a base design load of about 2,600 passengers and a peak design load up to about 4,000 passengers. The concept includes demolishing part of the Pier…

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