Shipyard established as first dry dock on the west coast.
U.S. Navy operations begin at Hunters Point Shipyard. The Shipyard plays a critical role in the World War II effort.
Hunter’s Point Shipyard Closed.
Congress authorizes transfer of Shipyard to City and County of San Francisco.
Lennar selected as the primary developer.
Preliminary development concept created.
Parcel A approved for residential reuse by federal, state and local agencies.
U.S. Navy transfers Parcel A to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency.
San Francisco Redevelopment Agency transfers a portion of Parcel A to Lennar/BVHP.
Grading stage of construction begins on Parcel A (January).
Major grading operations are substantially completed (September).
Infrastructure phase of construction begins (September).
Infrastructure Phase of construction continues.
Home construction expected to begin.
San Francisco voters adopt Proposition G, outlining the community’s vision for the revitalization of Hunters Point Shipyard and Candlestick Point
Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) issued for Phase 2 of project at Hunters Point Shipyard and Candlestick Point
EIR certified and Development and Disposition Agreement expected to be approved for Phase 2
Home Construction at Parcel A expected to begin.