Second Phase of the Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment Plan Unleashed

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The second phase of the Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment Plan was released yesterday by Lennar Corporation. If approved by the City's Redevelopment Agency next Tuesday, the second phase will add 159 townhomes and flats (and a bocce ball court, because you know, we're worldly and Euro-sophisticated here in San Fran-Cisco!) to the 88 townhomes that will be built during the first phase, starting early next year.

The one to three bedroom townhomes will be sold from upwards of $400,000, well within the price range of your average San Franciscan, not to mention the well heeled denizens of the high toned Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood. Lennar is slated to redevelop the entire Shipyard, building 10,500 new homes accompanied by parks, retail, and potentially (though prolly not) a new football stadium, over the next 15 years.

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Now how about the that toxic site clean-up? $400,000 to live on top of that property? I don't think so.

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