The design and compromise process continues, with the latest being
...a new design from Skidmore Owings & Merrill, the property’s latest developer, San Francisco Waterfront Partners, is betting that a combination of 28,000 square feet of public green space and much needed public parking will prevail over the opposition from 1,600 passionate club members and some residents.ARTICLE: BIZ JOURNAL
The latest proposal combines the club and the port-owned Seawall Lot 351, giving SFWP room to build between 140 and 170 housing units as well as a fairly large park with a restaurant and café. Tennis would be scaled back from nine to four courts and the swimming pools would be moved on top of a building occupied by both the restaurant and club facility.
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