(Crohn) – The building, which includes the Alioto Restaurant for more than 80 years, will be demolished on the hunter’s berth in San Francisco to renew a new pavement of $ 10 million in San Francisco Port.
Aloto, who has served seafood in Warf since 1925, where the luxury interface is still proud, and which was closed during the epidemic when the Aloto family decided not to renew the lease contract.
San Francisco Port is now looking to convert the three -storey destroyed building into a crowded amid square. The Plaza project is the first part of a multi -year program, which aims to re -connect visitors to the internal lake, improve facilities for fishermen, add earthquake protection and sea level rise.
Supervisor of San Francisco Danny Sotter Kron4 told Warf “that” people’s impressions of San Francisco from all over the world while they are visiting. “
“It is really important to put the best we presented forward and that the hunter’s berth is safe, clean and beautiful.”
According to the port of San Francisco, the hunter’s berth attracted more than 10 million people in 2024, making it the most visited destination in the city.
Watch the full report from Stephanie Rochm from Kron4 in the video at the top of this story.