Bayview–Hunters Point, San Francisco
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Bayview–Hunters Point (sometimes spelled Bay View or Bayview) is the San Francisco, California, neighborhood combining the Bayview and Hunters Point neighborhoods in the southeastern corner of the city. The decommissioned Hunters Point Naval Shipyard is located within its boundaries and Candlestick Park, which was demolished in 2015, was on the southern edge. Due to the South East location, the two neighborhoods are often merged. Bayview–Hunter's Point has been labeled as San Francisco's "Most Isolated Neighborhood".[5]
Bayview–Hunters Point | |
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Nicknames: Beacon Point & Conch Point (1700s), Potrero Viejo (1830s–1860s), Butchertown (1830s–1960s), Southern San Francisco (1839; on some maps), Hunters Point Shipyard (1869–1939), Railroad Avenue (former name for "3rd Street"; 1886–1910), Bayview-Hunter's Point (1960s–present), Bayview Heights ("redevelopment" name; 2010s–present) – The Point (nickname), The Port (nickname), The Yard (nickname ref to the Shipyard), The Bayview (nickname), HP (nickname), District 10 (in politics), Bayview-HP (shortened in media), BVHP, BHP (abbreviated on paper), Bayview-Hunter's Point, San Francisco (to avoid confusion with other neighborhoods with the name "Bayview"), Bayview, SF (seen on tech apps), Bayview-Hunter's Point Neighborhood (Google search), Bayview, San Francisco (for Google search & specificity) | |
Coordinates: 37.72687°N 122.38873°W / 37.72687; -122.38873 | |
Country | United States |
State | California |
City-county | San Francisco |
Government | |
• Supervisor | Shamann Walton |
• Assemblymember | Matt Haney (D)[1] |
• State senator | Scott Wiener (D)[1] |
• U. S. rep. | Nancy Pelosi (D)[2] |
Area | |
• Total | 3.95 sq mi (10.2 km2) |
Population (2010)[4] | |
• Total | 35,890 |
Time zone | UTC−8 (Pacific) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−7 (PDT) |
ZIP Code | 94124 |
Area codes | 415/628 |
Redevelopment projects for the neighborhood became the dominant issue of the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. Efforts include the Bayview Redevelopment Plan for Area B, which includes approximately 1300 acres of existing residential, commercial and industrial lands. This plan identifies seven economic activity nodes within the area. The former Navy Shipyard waterfront property is also the target of redevelopment to include residential, commercial, and recreational areas.[6]