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The southeast corner of San Francisco is home to its historic seaport, and a 21st century wave of diverse residents including artisans, manufacturers, horticulturalists, artists and others looking for space, sun and views.
The demolition of nearby Candlestick Park Stadium and the ongoing redevelopment of the Navy base at Hunters Point have cleared a canvas for future residential and commercial centers. The Shipyard is one such development — and one of the largest that the city has seen in decades.
bayview
The southeast corner of San Francisco is home to its historic seaport, and a 21st century wave of diverse residents including artisans, manufacturers, horticulturalists, artists and others looking for space, sun and views.
The demolition of nearby Candlestick Park Stadium and the ongoing redevelopment of the Navy base at Hunters Point have cleared a canvas for future residential and commercial centers. The Shipyard is one such development — and one of the largest that the city has seen in decades.
Nearby India Basin is a former industrial area returned to wetland status, and Heron’s Head is now a popular bird-watching destination. To the south, Bayview Hill’s relatively untouched wilderness is home to plant varieties found in local landscapes.
Bayshore Boulevard hosts much of San Francisco’s light industry, as well as grocery and houseware suppliers. Local favorites include Flora Grubb and Bay Natives Nursery.