Skip to main content

San Francisco TransBay Terminal Center Area Plan Released

That the San Francisco TransBay Terminal Area Plan has been released, let alone that the new San Francisco TransBay Terminal is under construction (and forget for the moment Wednesday's press conference) is just plain remarkable. As the video from the press conference will show, this is a huge project, and a much needed one.

When this blogger first saw plans for what this TransBay Center will be way back in 1995, I really never thought this was going to get off the ground. Then, the cost was estimated to be $2 billion, and now it's $4 billion, and all of the building complex that was the historic Transbay Terminal is gone. A thing of San Francisco Bay Area history.

Its shocking, because I've used that complex so many times I forgot to count them.

For those who are new to the area, or just growing up to become aware of what's happening, The Transbay Terminal was the place AC Transit Buses came over from the East Bay, and SamTrans buses came over from Marin County, bringing thousands of daily riders to work.

It was also the night place to be for nightclub goers (like myself), who stayed out until 2 or 4 AM, and left their cars at home. For decades, it was the Bay Area's transit hub, and a place to get a Greyhound bus to other parts of the country (something I did once, and for the 2003 Super Bowl in San Diego).

Then, the BART Train Tube connecting Oakland and San Francisco opened in 1976, and suddenly the Transit Center wasn't the hub it used to be. Commuter traffic lessened dramatically, and the facility fell into a state of disrepair, and in some places within it, squalor.

Eventually, the terminal became a place you didn't want to be at night. It was a haven for the crime-prone and the homeless, with people sleeping in corners, or in bathrooms, when they were open. The once popular bar and blues club there eventually closed. Something had to be done, but for a long time, until the 90s, it seemed like there was little political will to do anything about its condition.

That's why I never thought this project would get off the ground, and especially at the scale that it's turned out to be.

I don't think anyone has any idea how much this new TransBay Transit Center is going to transform San Francisco's Downtown area. The sheer size of it creates a new town in town. The scale of the main building: six stories tall, and four football fields long, is such that it will be the new downtown mall: the place where teenagers will hang out, and in droves.

My next blog post will focus on the comments made in the video, and more on what the area plan itself is, and how it will impact San Francisco.

In all, there will be four blog posts on this development, over the next week.

Stay tuned.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Alex Castro, Electronic Arts VP, Is Oakland’s “Fake Joe Tuman”, “Crocker Mom”

Alex Castro, is currently Vice President Of Product Management At Electronic Arts, and a fairly-well-known and legendary tech executive, regularly quoted in a number of industry publications. But Alex Castro’s also an Oakland resident who has the terrible habit of going online, making traceble email accounts from his Electronic Arts office, and posing as someone […] from WordPress http://ift.tt/1fVkWP9 via IFTTT

Event: Jog For Jill San Francisco Run September 12th Golden Gate Park

Cal Women's Rowing Team member Jill Costello passed away from complications due to lung cancer on June 24th 2010 and at the age of 21. A San Francisco event and run called Jog For Jill has been established and will be held this Sunday, September 12th at 5 PM. Two members of the Cal Women's Crew team were at the Cal vs. Davis football game wearing Jog For Jill shirts, and were kind enough to provide the video interview above. Below are the other details from the event website, where you're encouraged to pre-register here CLICK FOR SITE : Pre-Registration: Online/$25 Day of Registration: 4:00 p.m./$30 Shotgun Start: 5:00 p.m. After run/walk celebration: 6:00 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. Event Location: Golden Gate Park Music Concourse Bandshell S Tea Garden Drive San Francisco, California 94118 Participants are encouraged to pre-register. Only pre-registered participants will be guaranteed a walk/run T-shirt. T-shirts will be limited to the first 2500 day of regis

Oakland Mayor's Race: LWV Forum Draws Oakland's Older Folks

Oakland Mayor's Race Forum first take. (Which means, there's going to be more of these posts on last night, because a lot was happening.) This just in: The Oakland Tribune's out of touch with Oakland. A number of attendees of the 450 estimated said they learned of the Oakland League Of Women Voters via "the newspaper." All of the people who made that statement were over 50 years old. Still, the forum, which attracted every candidate except Dr. Terrance Candell, was a success. The auditorium at 300 Lakeside Drive seats 380 people, so if you do the math, it was about 70 over capacity. The crowd was a happy mix of supporters of candidates and long-time observers of the Oakland political scene. The one complaint they had was there wasn't enough time to hear what the candidates were about. That wasn't because there were too many candidates, but due to the format. Either Oakland Tribune Editor Martin Reynolds or the League of Women Voter