Modern Guide to Mission Bay: San Francisco's Bright New Waterfront Neighborhood
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Modern Guide to Mission Bay: San Francisco's Bright New Waterfront Neighborhood
"Previously more regaled for its industrial monuments than its potential for living and playing, recent years have transformed the biotech hub into a dense, walkable, sunny neighborhood full of parks, restaurants, and more. Home to both Chase Center (home of the Golden State Warriors) and Oracle Park (home of the San Francisco Giants), a large part of Mission Bay's overhaul was the addition of Mission Rock, the transformation of 28 acres of city space into a walkable art-meets-outdoor-recreation playground in 2023."
"Proper Eats One of the most popular places to eat in the hood is the bayfront Mission Rock Resort (817 Terry A Francois Blvd.). With two stories of dining space, almost every seat in the house offers views of the water. The menu lives up to the location with supremely fresh and pristinely sourced seafood favorites. In addition to regular dining, Mission Rock Resort boasts an oyster happy hour and private dining options."
Mission Bay transformed from an industrial area into a dense, walkable, sunny neighborhood filled with parks, restaurants, and entertainment. The neighborhood hosts Chase Center and Oracle Park and experienced a major overhaul with the 28-acre Mission Rock development, a walkable art-meets-outdoor-recreation playground opened in 2023. New high-rise, mixed-use buildings were constructed to withstand potential sea-level rise. The area includes eight acres of green space, including China Basin Park. Notable dining options include the bayfront Mission Rock Resort with waterfront views, oyster happy hour, and private dining, and Cavana at Luma Hotel, a Latin-themed rooftop bar with wraparound views.
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