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Old Posted Feb 9, 2023, 9:09 PM
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It looks like the restoration & renovation of Building 12 is complete.

Source: https://www.archdaily.com/995903/bui...rkins-and-will







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Old Posted Feb 9, 2023, 9:15 PM
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Wow! That looks awesome!
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Old Posted Feb 9, 2023, 9:31 PM
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Man that looks great.
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Just a quick reminder of what the area will look like at full build out:




https://www.brookfieldproperties.com...s/pier-70.html


https://pier70sf.com/
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Old Posted Feb 9, 2023, 11:13 PM
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Pretty cool story of how this one was lifted up:

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To restore this historic San Francisco pier building, first it needs to be lifted



By Jonathan Hilburg • July 17, 2020 • News, Preservation, West

San Francisco’s 28-acre Pier 70 development is continuing apace, as developer Brookfield Properties is flood-proofing the waterfront site to lay the groundwork for new buildings yet to come. One of the most pressing challenges is raising the threatened Building 12, a shipbuilding complex erected in 1941, before it can be converted into a maker’s hub by Perkins and Will.

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For the first phase of the project, which began in May 2018 and is expected to wrap up in 2022, Brookfield is laying down the required infrastructure and storm-proofing to protect the development from projected sea-level rise by the year 2100. That includes lifting the 2,000-ton Building 12 another 10 feet as part of its adaptive reuse conversion, including constructing a new foundation to absorb the pressure from the lift. After the mainly steel-and-wood structure has been raised (in 5.5-inch increments by computer-controlled hydraulic jacks, each lift taking two hours), new columns were erected directly under the originals and the building deposited on top. A new concrete retaining wall will run around the site and anchor the building through lateral bracing. Planning the lift took nine months, while the actual raise took three weeks.

The redevelopment of Building 12 will see the first floor converted into a hall for makers, manufacturers, and “artisans” to sell and display their products (and event spaces), with studios on the second floor. Perkins and Will is also adding a new basement and mezzanine, which will grow Building 12 from the current 118,890 square feet to 230,000 square feet. The steel skeleton of the adjoining Building 15 will also be repurposed as a canopy over 22nd Street and Building 12’s new entrance.
https://www.archpaper.com/2020/07/hi...floodproofing/
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2023, 5:24 PM
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Breadbelly, Standard Deviant among new tenants at San Francisco's Pier 70
Sam Mauhay-Moore
April 21, 2023

San Francisco's Pier 70 is now one step closer to turning from a collection of deserted maritime buildings into a mixed-use waterfront hub after seven new tenants recently signed leases at the pier's historic Building 12.

Mission District-based brewery Standard Deviant and popular local bakery Breadbelly are both set to open second locations at the pier, the San Francisco Business Times reported. Other tenants include florist Marbled Mint, sneaker design company Studio Duskus and motorcycle dealer Scuderia. Studio spaces were also leased to a design company and two local artists.

A mixed-use neighborhood spanning the 28 acres of Pier 70 that are owned by Brookfield Properties has been in the planning process for several years now. According to a 2021 fact sheet published by the Port of San Francisco, the new development owned by Brookfield Properties will eventually host over 1 million square feet of commercial space and 1,100 to 2,150 residential units, 30% of which will be below market rate. The project will also include 6.5 acres of open space.

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The new tenants signed to Building 12 — a three-story, 150,000-square-foot building originally used for ship repair and construction during World War II — are scheduled to open at staggered times over the next 18 months, according to the Business Times. The tenants will take up around 20,000 square feet of the building, which was raised onto new foundations in 2020 to accommodate for anticipated sea level rise along the waterfront.
https://www.sfgate.com/local/article...s-17909233.php
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