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Developers outline Pier 70 mixed‑use plan with parks, historic rehab and 30% affordable housing

San Francisco Planning Commission · November 10, 2016
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Summary

Forest City and Port of San Francisco presented an informational overview of the Pier 70 Mixed‑Use Project, a proposed multi‑phased development on about 28 acres that would rehabilitate historic buildings, add nine acres of parks, and include a mix of market-rate and affordable housing alongside commercial uses. The draft EIR is expected before Christmas.

Forest City and Port of San Francisco representatives gave the Planning Commission an informational briefing on the Pier 70 Mixed‑Use Project, a public‑private redevelopment of roughly 28 acres of waterfront property that the Port owns.

Jack Sylvan of Forest City said the project follows a decade‑long process and a 2014 ballot measure (Prop F) that allowed heights up to 90 feet when paired with public benefits. "The draft EIR will be released, we believe right before Christmas," Sylvan said, setting an expected near‑term timeline.

The team described a plan to rehabilitate three historic buildings, build roughly nine acres of shoreline and interior parks,…

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