![]() The Slipways Waterfront and Commons include a 8,467-square-foot lawn (“Central Lawn”), hardscaped gathering and event spaces, art installations, a viewing pavilion (“Craneway Pavilion”), and the 16- to 20-foot-wide Bay Trail. The Slipways Waterfront is part of the larger “Slipways Commons” open space area which begins at the shoreline and continues west-beyond the 100-foot shoreline band-to Maryland Street. The Slipways Waterfront runs along the central 278-foot-long section of the project site’s shoreline. The Waterfront Terrace runs along the northern 503-foot-long section of the project site’s shoreline, and consists of a 4926-square-foot public lawn, a 1971-square-foot picnic and seating area which would contain space for commercial food and beverage vendors (“Picnic Grove”), a deck and viewing pavilion oriented to the ship repair dry-dock, a 6-foot-wide shoreline path, and the 16- to 20-foot-wide Bay Trail. With the complete redevelopment of San Francisco’s Pier 70 having been formally approved in October, and the ground for the 28-acre project slated to broken early this year, the detailed plans for over 6 acres of parks and open spaces along Pier 70’s shoreline will be presented to the Pier 70 Design Review Committee next week.Īs designed by James Corner Filed Operations, the shoreline plans are grouped into three distinct areas: a Waterfront Terrace, Slipways Waterfront and Waterfront Promenade. ![]()
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