
""The vision is we want to create new access, new openings, to this amazing scene here where you see the Monterey fishing boats," said Eric Young with the Port of San Francisco. "This is the history and the heart of Fisherman's Wharf. We want the public to be able to see that from Taylor and Jefferson Street, which is really the heart of Fisherman's Wharf.""
""Our administration is creating a city where people want to live, work, and play. Fisherman's Wharf is one of our most iconic San Francisco destinations and our most visited neighborhood - and our entire city benefits when our tourism sector thrives. We are transforming the wharf into a modern, vibrant public space that will help us continue to attract residents to our waterfront and visitors to our city. These new designs are bringing life back to the neighborhood, and I cannot wait to see Fisherman's""
San Francisco plans to demolish the vacant historic Alioto's restaurant at Fisherman's Wharf as part of a $10 million redevelopment. Initial demolition work is scheduled to begin in a couple months. The Port has attempted to lease the building for five years but found it required millions in repairs and renovations to attract tenants. The redevelopment aims to modernize the wharf, create new access and openings to reveal Monterey fishing boats, restore public sightlines from Taylor and Jefferson Streets, and provide clear views of the Golden Gate Bridge. The concept includes new restaurants, shops, and vibrant public waterfront space to boost tourism.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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