A stretch of mud facing San Francisco Bay in Hunters Point might as well be Siberia for most residents, but it is waterfront property in The City.
Photo: Erica Marquez
That makes the trash-strewn collection of old, crumbling buildings and giant wild fennel valuable.
And what makes this line of coast so special -- and worth the nearly $3 million The City recently paid for it -- is both what it was and what it could be: The last privately owned stretch of Bayfront property in San Francisco, envisioned as the anchor of a future network of parks that will be the Crissy Field of the south.Read more at the SF Examiner
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