
This review is a partial response to all three of the reviews below my own. According to an October 26, 2018 SF Gate article, the United States Department of Justice intends to sue Tetra Tech...
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Hunter's Point Shipyard, located in San Francisco, CA, is a historic waterfront site that played a vital role in the U.S. Navy's shipbuilding efforts during World War II. Once a bustling industrial hub, it has since transitioned to a mixed-use development area, emphasizing community, art, and environmental restoration. Today, the shipyard stands as a symbol of the city's rich maritime history and ongoing efforts to revitalize urban spaces.
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This review is a partial response to all three of the reviews below my own. According to an October 26, 2018 SF Gate article, the United States Department of Justice intends to sue Tetra Tech...
I visit the Hunter's Point Shipyard every year or so to check up on the the development status. It is difficult to gain access, but given the chance, go exploring. It is an industrialist dream...
Despite its status as a radioactive superfund site, we made many relaxing weekend visits to the derelict Naval shipyard with no adverse effects. Hunters Point weather was warm and sunny,...
This is an amazing structure that moves. I've been told that it is the largest crane in the world. Anybody know different? I would love to climb around on it, but the SFPD has some sort of...
Absolutely fantastic Superfund site with radium 900 times higher than the level permitted by the EPA.