San Francisco Relocation Guide - Antevia
San Francisco Relocation Guide - Antevia
San Francisco Relocation Guide - Antevia
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Josh Benveniste (past)<br />
Morgan Webb<br />
James Sung<br />
Gavin Newsom (past)<br />
David Kaplan(past)<br />
Philip J. Kaplan (past)<br />
Links<br />
The Chronicle's standing article about the Marina<br />
Strangers in the night - Bars, cheap sex, and boozy anthropology. <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Bay<br />
Guardian.<br />
Forgive Me, for I Live in the Marina. SF Weekly.<br />
Joy of Shopping - Mission vs. Marina Drinking Contest. SF Weekly.<br />
Mission Bay, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, California<br />
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<br />
Mission Bay is a 303 acre neighborhood on the central bayshore of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>,<br />
bounded by Townsend Street on the north, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Bay on the east, Mariposa<br />
Street on the south, and 7th Street and Interstate 280 on the west. It was created in 1998<br />
by the Board of Supervisors as a redevelopment project. Much of the land was long a<br />
railyard of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, and transferred to Catellus<br />
Development Corporation when it was spun off as part of the aborted merger of Southern<br />
Pacific and the <strong>San</strong>ta Fe Railway in to the Southern Pacific <strong>San</strong>ta Fe Railroad. Catellus<br />
subsequently sold or sub-contracted several parcels to other developers. It has rapidly<br />
evolved in to a wealthy neighborhood of luxury condominiums, high-end restaurants and<br />
retail, and biotechnology research and development.