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Port outlines Pier 70 master plan, cites significant preservation costs and shortfall
Summary
The Port of San Francisco presented a Pier 70 master plan framing the 65‑acre site as a nationally significant industrial complex, proposing adaptive reuse and large waterfront parks while showing a financing shortfall in feasibility analyses.
David Beaupre, a planner with the Port of San Francisco, briefed the Planning Commission Committee on June 12, 2008 about the Port’s Pier 70 master planning work, historic‑resource priorities and the financial feasibility of rehabilitation and infill options for the 65‑acre brownfield site.
Beaupre said the Port has worked on Pier 70 for roughly 18 months, has retained consultants for historic preservation and feasibility studies, and proposes a combination of adaptive reuse, preservation of the highest‑priority buildings, environmental…
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