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The sleepy southeast quadrant of San Francisco is buzzing with activity first came the Ballpark, then the new UC Medical Center and all the accompanying activity at Mission Bay and soon, perhaps, a new football stadium and thousands of new homes at Hunters Point.
We just spent a day at the Tate Modern in London. The revitalization of the Thames’ south bank is largely due to the visionaries who placed the Tate Modern there.
Think of the effect of having the Donald Fisher’s Contemporary Art Museum located on our southeast bay shore near Pier 70/Potrero Point!
The T-Third provides public transit access to the location. There’s even room for parking. Some dream of having water taxis operating up and down the bay edge. Picture vaporettos stopping at the CAM en route from the new stadium at Hunters Point to the new Exploratorium at Piers 15/17 and on to Fort Mason and Marina Green and places in between.
Ask Donald Fisher to consider building his Contemporary Art Museum in our southeastern quadrant, at the edge of the Bay down near Pier 70, rather than in the Presidio.
Sal Towse
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