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Port Commission outlines Pier 27 cruise terminal plan, $60 million budget and public plaza

Port Commission (San Francisco) · April 13, 2010
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Summary

Port staff presented a conceptual plan for a Pier 27 cruise terminal with a $60 million budget, proposed demolition of ~56,000 sq ft of the shed to create a two-acre Northeast Wharf Plaza, and a schedule aiming for construction to start in 2012 and operation by 2014.

Port staff on Item 10 presented a conceptual design basis for a Pier 27 cruise terminal and associated open space, describing a program that balances cruise operations with public amenities and revenue-generating uses.

Project Director Kim Von Blahn told the Port Commission the effort seeks to convert the Pier 27 shed into a multiuse facility that meets industry standards while creating public open space. “We have a $60,000,000 budget, which is a challenge for such a large project,” Von Blahn said, adding the team is pursuing high environmental standards and plans to aim for LEED gold (minimum LEED silver required). The planning team has completed programming and will move to conceptual design this summer.

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