Scenes of the City: Pier 70's Facelift

Scenes of the City: Pier 70's Facelift

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We recently went behind the scenes with the Port of San Francisco to get a peek at the Dogpatch's waterfront before the area gets a serious makeover. We toured the massive, 69-acre complex at Mariposa and 22nd streets–which is currently dense with historic buildings left over from San Francisco's industrial past. That includes 150 years of continuous ship building and repair. What you see today will look very different in a few years.

The Port of San Francisco is currently working with real-estate developers Forest City and Orton Developer’s Inc., to create a whole new waterfront, complete with parks, a ferry terminal, access to the historic Irish Hill, spaces for restaurants, commercial and retail shops, new plazas, food halls, and many more new additions. It'll all connect with the already existing, central business core of the Dogpatch neighborhood.

History and local community buffs, rest easy: Considerable effort has gone into preserving as many of the historical structures as possible, while building a compelling local waterfront. Here's a view of how Pier 70 looks now, and what you can expect to see in the future.

Find out more about the Plan Elements (Historic Preservation, Land Use, Urban Design, Open Space and Public Access)

Find more information about the project here at the Port of SF's page about the project. And for information about the future Forest City's Waterfront development, go to Pier70sf.com.

Enjoy the slideshow.

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