In conjunction with Gehl Studio, San Francisco.
The site between the SOMA and Mission Bay neighborhoods boasts spectacular views of the Ballpark, San Francisco Bay, and the Bay Bridge, and will be the future home Mission Rock – a 3.6 million square foot mixed-use development. Gehl Studio developed the initial site design and worked with OpenScope to bring the vision to reality. OpenScope also provided construction administration services for the Giants, opening the project on schedule in March of 2015.
Recently featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, this temporary project is housed in up-cycled shipping containers. They harbor a variety of local businesses (including a beer garden by OpenScope’s Potrero Hill neighbor Anchor Brewing) serving food and drink, and selling merchandise out of temporary storefronts. The west end of the site hosts food trucks from Off The Grid. On game days and during special events, the street in front of The Yard is closed to automobile traffic to create a pedestrian plaza with movable street furniture.
The 18,000-square-foot project replaced a few rows of parking spaces with a year-round project that brings a gathering place to San Francisco’s newest neighborhood.
The shipping containers were modified and fitted out by local fabricator Urban Bloc and the general contractor was a collaboration between Nibbi Brothers and Hathaway Dinwiddie.