Pier 70, once a shipbuilding center, is being revitalized with a project, in its early stages, that calls for putting shops, restaurants, small manufacturers and a bayfront park on a 28-acre site that is expected to include about 1,000 apartments.
A $242 million plan for a new, mixed-use development at historic Pier 70 will be presented to the Port Commission next week, part of the city’s high-priority effort to revitalize underused sections of San Francisco’s aging waterfront.
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