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Pier 70 renovation plan

Pier 70 — From Plan to Implementation

Pier 70 is the most intact industrial maritime complex west of the Mississippi River. It has operated as a ship building or repair yard since the Spanish American War and continues today.

acrobat logoDownload a PDF White Paper on the Pier 70 Renovation

Aerial view of the Project

Aerial view of location of Pier 70 renewal project on the San Francisco waterfrontThe waterfront site—which spans 25 acres—boasts the potential to accommodate upwards of three million square feet of commercial space, with 260,000 square feet of historic structures to be redeveloped or restored.

San Francisco's "Last Frontier"

Location map of Pier 70 renewal project on the San Francisco waterfrontPier 70 will provide up to 20 acres of new waterfront open space and a major new segment of the San Francisco Bay Trail for both residents and visitors to enjoy.

Renovation will be in three phases:

  • Phase #1
  • Phase #2
  • Phase #3

The Bay TrailBackhoe building trail in pier 70 renovation

During the renovation of the main complex, we will build and place Kiosks along the southern portion of San Francisco’s waterfront.  We are investigating the possibility of leasing Pier 66, which is adjacent to the Pier 70 complex.

The Machine ShopMachine shop and tools in the maritime museum

When construction has been completed on this phase of the project, we will work with the developers and the Port of San Francisco to create and place our exhibits throughout the south side of the development.

The Pier 70 ComplexConstruction on pier 70 in San Francisco

Once construction has been completed, we will place murals and sculptures in the courtyards and lobbies of the site. The offices, lobbies and restaurants of the campus will have historic exhibits and photographs displayed.

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