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Real Estate/Development

Jul. 28, 2011

Duffy made big public-private project happen

In November, Pamela Duffy closed a highly complex public-private partnership agreement with the Port of San Francisco allowing the city's world-renowned Exploratorium museum to lease the nearly century-old piers 15-17.


It was a prime slice of virtually unused real estate on the San Francisco waterfront. But in November, Pamela S. Duffy closed a highly complex public-private partnership agreement with the Port of San Francisco allowing the city's world-renowned Exploratorium museum to lease the nearly century-old piers 15-17.


The museum is now in the midst of a $220 million revamp of the crumbling piers to transform them into a state-of-the-art new home for its science, art ...

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