Home decor, beauty products, et cetera. It already takes place twice a year in hayes valley. So, we are proud to be welcoming this festival to the east side of the city to pier 70. As far as we know, this will be the first time that the public has been able to be in the building, 12 building. Thats where were doing it, in building 12. Since she opened in 1941. So, there is probably some public in and about during the world war ii years, but not much. And certainly its a great coups for us to do it, thank the city for helping us bring open air market to pier 70. As part of a one day event, there will be a pop up art gallery by our own building artist. There will be food and fashion trucks. There will be live music, a beer and winegard en, kid zone with craft activities by the bayview organization scrap and other interactive booths. Both of our developers for City Development and [speaker not understood] will be giving tours on the proposed Development Projects so we really hope that it
Of modern fish handling distribution space to 20 Fish Processors and receivers. It is today northern californias leading seafood center. The next Infrastructure Project was the construction of the 7 million hyde street harbor. Commissioner brandon, you were on the commission when that was approved and ratified. It provides berthing for the larger more modern fishing vessels. It opened in 2001 and has 62 berths for with modern amenities for the larger transient boats that chase seasonal catches up and down the west coast. The progress continued. Just this last year, a 2 million Harbor Office joint Operation Center was completed at the foot of hyde street harbor. An old 50 year old aluminum building was transformed and provides amenities for local and visiting commercial fishermen. It also houses the ports new Harbor Office. And as well as home to the San Francisco marine unit and their dive team, San Francisco Fire Department Fast Response crews. And then this past year continuation of
These businesses create over 176 million Economic Impact to the region generating a Million Dollars in city taxes. The port earns about 21 2 Million Dollars in revenue before expenses each year. The other interesting part about it, many of our tenants have been Fish Processing the tenants have been customers report for generations, for four generations in some instances. Perhaps the wharfs most famous catch is crab whose season starts around thanksgiving. Collectively crab fiber man have caught an average of 30 million a year with crab in the last 10 years in california and maintaining crab, one of the most valuable fisheries in california. People are nervous about bart these days, is it going to be a problem. I think its very similar to each fall in the traditional dance between the crab boat owners and the processorses. Are there going to be crabs available for thanksgiving or not . Its always kind of this tension. But its no accident that the sign at Fishermans Wharf has a crab in t
Opened in 1995, the receiving and processes and companies flocked back to Fishermans Wharf and the sheds were unleashed to capacity almost immediately. Today they remain at capacity with over 100,000 square feet of modern fish handling distribution space to 20 Fish Processors and receivers. It is today northern californias leading seafood center. The next Infrastructure Project was the construction of the 7 million hyde street harbor. Commissioner brandon, you were on the commission when that was approved and ratified. It provides berthing for the larger more modern fishing vessels. It opened in 2001 and has 62 berths for with modern amenities for the larger transient boats that chase seasonal catches up and down the west coast. The progress continued. Just this last year, a 2 million Harbor Office joint Operation Center was completed at the foot of hyde street harbor. An old 50 year old aluminum building was transformed and provides amenities for local and visiting commercial fisherme
Come back to San Francisco. Even if we fixed pier 45. Luckily, when the facility opened in 1995, the receiving and processes and companies flocked back to Fishermans Wharf and the sheds were unleashed to capacity almost immediately. Today they remain at capacity with over 100,000 square feet of modern fish handling distribution space to 20 Fish Processors and receivers. It is today northern californias leading seafood center. The next Infrastructure Project was the construction of the 7 million hyde street harbor. Commissioner brandon, you were on the commission when that was approved and ratified. It provides berthing for the larger more modern fishing vessels. It opened in 2001 and has 62 berths for with modern amenities for the larger transient boats that chase seasonal catches up and down the west coast. The progress continued. Just this last year, a 2 million Harbor Office joint Operation Center was completed at the foot of hyde street harbor. An old 50 year old aluminum building