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Port, Giants outline Mission Rock master plan emphasizing housing, parks and sea‑level resilience
Summary
Planning staff and the San Francisco Giants presented the Mission Rock master plan for the Southern Bayfront, proposing about 1,500 homes (40% affordable by building), roughly 1.3 million sq ft of offices, 250,000 sq ft of retail, eight acres of open space and a resiliency strategy to raise the site for up to 66 inches of sea‑level rise.
San Francisco planning staff and representatives of the San Francisco Giants laid out the Mission Rock master plan, a long‑planned redevelopment of Port of San Francisco land south of AT&T Park that would transform a mostly surface parking lot and Pier 48 into a mixed‑use neighborhood.
Joshua Suitsky of the planning department told the commission the site offers an opportunity to add housing, jobs and public open space on underused port property while coordinating design and implementation across city agencies and the Port. Jack Baer, executive vice president and general counsel of the San Francisco Giants, said the port chose the Giants’ team as the master developer in 2010 and…
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