The redevelopment of the former Hunters Point Shipyard is about building and maintaining a community, not just building homes. That is why we consider our work more than just a long-term construction project, but an investment in the residents who live in Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood. Watch the videos below to see what leaders in the community are saying about the redevelopment of the Shipyard.
Founded in 1993, Let’s Get Busy has been in business for over 10 years and has worked on some of the largest projects in San Francisco, including construction work in Bayview-Hunters Point.
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John Scott is a Lennar Consultant and acts as a liaison to several Lennar Community Benefits programs, including General Construction Assistance and Financial Assistance.
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Noah King, a Bayview resident, is participating in Lennar-sponsored Digital Arts and Job Training Program for Bayview Youth.
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Al Norman was born and raised in Bayview-Hunters Point and is in the plumbing and construction business. Mr. Norman looks forward to working on the Infrastructure Phase of the Shipyard’s redevelopment project.
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The Bayview Hunters Point Project Area Committee is a community-based organization serving the interests of the Bayview Hunters Point District of San Francisco.
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Yvonne Hines is a resident of the Bayview-Hunters Point community and just recently opened up her small business, Pralines by Yvonne, located on Third Street.
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