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Port and developers outline multi-year rehabilitation plan for Pier 70 historic buildings

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · December 4, 2013
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Summary

Port staff and preservation architects presented a plan to rehabilitate seven Twentieth Street buildings at Pier 70, emphasizing seismic upgrades, life-safety improvements and retention of character-defining elements while introducing limited reversible changes; commissioners asked about tax credits and preservation documentation.

Mark Paez, the port's historic preservation coordinator, told the San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission the Port, development partners and preservation consultants are coordinating a long-term plan to rehabilitate seven primary Twentieth Street buildings at Pier 70 and to nominate the site as a Pier 70 historic district to the National Register of Historic Places.

The presentation by preservation architect Mark Hulbert outlined work on more than 300,000 square feet across buildings identified as 101, 102, 104, 113/114, 115/116 and 14. Hulbert said the project…

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