Developer Enrique Landa leads a new, state-of-the-art undertaking at San Francisco’s historic Power Station. The new project integrates modern designs harmoniously with historic industrial relics. The upcoming Prequel Park will introduce open and creative spaces to the lively Dogpatch waterfront.
Highlights
- Prequel Park to transform into a visionary redevelopment of the waterfront guided by developer Enrique Landa.
- The project includes gardens, play spaces, an amphitheater, and art installations.
- It also offers community engagement, new residential spaces, and historic preservation.
New Residential Spaces Emerge in Dogpatch Redevelopment
At the Power Station, a new 85-foot residential structure is set to rise above the waterfront. The first building in the redevelopment project will house 105 apartments and be open for residents next October.
In the entire 29-acre project, there are plans for 2,600 new residences, 1.6 million square feet of commercial space, and close to 100,000 square feet of retail space. There is also a hotel with 250 rooms planned for the future. In the area, construction of a cancer treatment facility for UCSF is soon to commence. These developments signal a contemporary thrust for revitalized residential and commercial opportunities in Dogpatch.
Reimagining Prequel Park as a Vibrant Community Hub
Prequel Park is reconfigured on a 2.75-acre portion of the waterfront site. Planned as an interim space for entertainment, arts, and recreation, the park will have gardens, playgrounds, and performance spaces. A quarter-mile jogging and hiking track and a sports court provide active outdoor recreation.
A 100-seat open-air amphitheater will serve as a location for weddings, fashion shows, and other events. Public restrooms and concessions will enhance accessibility for visitors. In addition to that, the famous 300-foot-high red chimney will be utilized as a transitory art gallery, fostering inventive experimentation at the heritage site…