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Port, developer update Historic Preservation Commission on Pier 70, Crane Cove Park and building rehabilitations

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · July 20, 2016
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Summary

Port of San Francisco and Orton Development reported on Pier 70 project progress: Crane Cove Park Phase 1 funding is outlined (~$33M parks bond, $5M port capital, $1M MTC grant), initial park work and bids will start soon with a January 2018 target opening; developers described building stabilization, seismic retrofits and tenant subleases including Restoration Hardware.

Port staff and development partners gave the Historic Preservation Commission a detailed update on the Pier 70 project, covering Crane Cove Park, historic building rehabilitation and tenanting plans.

David Beaupre of the Port of San Francisco summarized the project's five goals: establish a National Register Historic District, retain ship repair operations, create parks and open space (most immediately Crane Cove Park), support new infill development to fund public benefits, and undertake environmental cleanup. Beaupre said Crane Cove Park is approximately a 10‑acre park; Phase 1 funding is expected to include about $33,000,000 from the 2012 Parks Bond,…

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