What You Need to Know About S.F.'s Next Regional Boom

From Pier 70 to Treasure Island and the Giants, the historic S.F. waterfront is set for a major renaissance. We've gathered some of the biggest players to tell you what to expect in the coming boom for Bisnow's Future of the San Francisco Waterfront Sept. 23 at the Grand Hyatt, starting at 7:30am.

Among our speakers will be Orton Development partner James Madsen, who tells us the Master Lease has been signed for Historic Pier 70 and construction and leasing are underway. He expects to begin delivering spaces next year with the first tenants taking occupancy in late 2016.

Orton's parcel abuts the Dogpatch so when it's up and running there should be a fluid path of travel. Formerly the HQ of Union Iron Works and then Bethlehem Steel, the various buildings were developed between 1885 and 1941 and together form the most intact industrial complex west of the Mississippi. Come hear more from James and the rest of our all-star panelists, including S.F. Giants EVP Jack Bair, at Bisnow's Future of the San Francisco Waterfront Sept. 23 at the Grand Hyatt, starting at 7:30am. Sign up here.

Continue reading this story with a free account

Log in or register
Sign up for more articles like this
Subscribe to Bisnow's San Francisco Newsletters
Related Stories

Power Availability Becomes New Requirement For Shifting Bay Area Industrial Base

After Departing Trump Admin, HUD's Former Philly Head Joins Local Planning Commission

Investors Anchor Big Capital Into Marinas, Betting On Shallow Supply

Developers Eyeing Dallas' 50-Mile Trails Loop For Uptown-Like Opportunities

Large Commercial Real Estate Sales Up 30% Despite Economic Headwinds

Chetrit Group 'Being Dissolved' As Family Turmoil Spirals

Avison Young Plans Second Major Recapitalization Since 2024

Builders Turning To Prefab Solutions As Speed To Delivery Becomes Critical Consideration

Maturing Debt Triggers Wave Of Distressed Hotel Sales Across California

Judge Approves $70M Sale Of Philly's Largest Office Complex

Kidder Mathews Establishes First Texas Office In DFW, Adds 6 New Brokers

EXCLUSIVE: Building On Former Denver Johnson & Wales Campus To Sell For $11M