SF News Notorious Ruby Princess Cruise Ship, Which Carried Early COVID Cases, Just Crashed Into Pier 27 The Princess Cruises ship called the Ruby Princess, which already has some poor PR history from the pandemic, just had a bit of a snafu while trying to dock Thursday morning at Pier 27.
SF News Another Plan For a Rundown SF Pier Emerges With Another Floating Pool, Plus a Food Hall Developers continue eyeing the sometimes vacant and mostly underutilized Port of SF properties along the Embarcadero, hoping to redevelop them into more active — and profitable — uses. But a host of regulations and legal obstacles make it an uphill climb.
SF News The Majestic Princess, the First Cruise Ship to Dock In SF In 19 Months, Arrives at Pier 27 For better or worse, the world is back to cruising, and Princess Cruises' Majestic Princess came into port in San Francisco around 7 a.m. on Monday, letting a couple thousand passengers disembark to wander the city.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Port Looks Into Reusing Piers For Hotels Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. The Port of San Francisco is looking at the
SF News Embarcadero Named One Of Nation's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places When strolling down San Francisco's waterfront Embarcadero, the average pedestrian is likely taking in the breathtaking views, pondering coffee options, and thinking about how grand life is. What that person is probably not
Arts & Entertainment Pier 29 To Become Local Maker Showcase With Possible Brewery/Craft Distillery The team behind Chelsea Market in New York a bustling food concourse and shopping mall anchored by a multi-stall artisan marketplace with clothing, accessories, and jewelry has been selected by the Port of
SF News The Embarcadero, And SF's Seawall, Could Cost $3 Billion To Shore Up Against An Earthquake File under one more thing to worry about: Parts of the Embarcadero and the man-made seawall that rings the Bayfront could present a "greater than expected risk" of failure in a major earthquake.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Sinbad's Closes After 40 Years And 1,001 Attempts To Stay Open, Will Be Torn Down The latest — and apparently last — last-ditch effort to remain open from Sinbad's, who surprise-filed for bankruptcy last month while sheriff's deputies knocked on their door, has been foiled according to the Chronicle (note
Arts & Entertainment What Should Go Into The Huge Space At Pier 29? An arts use now seems like a likely tenant for a huge empty space along the Embarcadero at Pier 29 that has sat mostly vacant for years the same space that suffered a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Sinbad's Owners Now In Standoff With Port, Refuse To Vacate We learned last month that 40-year-old, kitschy, waterfront standby Sinbad's was headed for imminent closure, but at the time the restaurant's owners, the Stinson brothers, made some statements that suggested they weren't going
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Sinbad's To Close After 40 Years On The Waterfront In order to make way for a new ferry terminal on Pier 2, longtime Embarcadero institution Sinbad's will be calling it quits, possibly as soon as next month but definitely within a year.
Arts & Entertainment Teatro ZinZanni Finally, Maybe Headed Back To S.F. Waterfront... In A Few Years Three years have already passed since the zany, circus-meets-cabaret-dinner-theater Teatro ZinZanni had to pack up its tent on Piers 27-29 to make way for the America's Cup and now the permanent cruise ship