Sunday 2 March 2014

2014 and Beyond: San Francisco’s New Developments

Located along nine miles of shoreline, The San Francisco Shipyard and Candlestick Point is a multi-billion-dollar, transformative redevelopment by Lennar that will include contemporary urban housing, exciting retail and entertainment venues, ideally located commercial space, and 326 acres of park land for all San Franciscans to enjoy. Lennar’s internationally recognized redevelopment spans 20 years and encompasses the 495-acre Shipyard, a de-commissioned Navy base along San Francisco’s southeast waterfront – also home to the nation’s largest and oldest artist colony, and Candlestick Point, immediately to the south of The San Francisco Shipyard, which occupies 280 acres of San Francisco waterfront.

With The San Francisco Shipyard and Candlestick Point, a longtime vision of revitalization and renewal becomes reality for the largest remaining tract of developable land in San Francisco. Construction at The San Francisco Shipyard, which was established in 1870, is currently underway and the first homes are scheduled to be completed for initial occupancy by this summer. Sales will commence in late spring with the opening of a welcome and sales center. Candlestick Park, home of the legendary San Francisco 49ers which will open their 2014 season in Levi’s Stadium, is slated for demolition in 2015.
Source:- San Francisco Travel

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