Bayview Neighborhood, San Francisco CA

About Bayview Neighborhood

Redevelopment projects for the neighborhood became the dominant issue of the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. Efforts include the Bayview Redevelopment Plan for Area B, which includes approximately 1300 acres of existing residential, commercial and industrial lands. This plan identifies seven economic activity nodes within the area. The former Navy Shipyard waterfront property is also the target of redevelopment to include residential, commercial, and recreational areas.

History of Bayview Neighborhood

Bayview was formerly a Maltese and Italian neighborhood southwest of Third Street. It now has a Black population of 59 percent. For many years, a Chinese shrimp fishing colony called Hunters Point home. In the late 1930s, it was evicted to make room for the WWII military build-up and the Hunters Point Naval Base.

Demographics of Bayview Neighborhood

Bayview–Hunters Point (also known as Bay View or Bayview) is a San Francisco neighborhood that combines the Bayview and Hunters Point areas in the city's southeast quadrant. Within its bounds lies the defunct Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, and Candlestick Park, which was razed in 2015, was on the southern side. Because of their proximity in the South East, the two communities are frequently amalgamated. The "Most Isolated Neighborhood" in San Francisco is Bayview–Point. Hunter's

Transportation in Bayview Neighborhood

Even if your area is pedestrian-friendly, you may need to drive to work. Some areas are positioned in such a way that most residents can walk to work in just a few minutes, while others are located in such a way that most residents must commute for an hour or more. The majority of commuters in the Bayview West area spend between 15 and 30 minutes traveling one-way to work (30.8 percent of working residents), which is much less time than most Americans spend commuting to work.

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Politics in Bayview Neighborhood

Bayview, a neighborhood in southeastern San Francisco, has played a central role in San Francisco’s urban growth and its tradition of progressive social movements, and it has occupied a key site within broader regional and global geographies of people and power.

Bringing the political history of Bayview-Hunters Point – both as a social landscape and as an idea and set of meanings – to bear on concurrent development debates supports the different of opinions for greater justice and civic responsibility on the part of city agencies in this process.

Lifestyle in Bayview Neighborhood

Lifestyle in Bayview have changed since 1990s and 2000s since efforts were made to clean the waste and to redevelop the area. This neighborhood has pulled together to create real and lasting change, finding ways to support and take care of each other. Youth and environmentally focused endeavors, including the Quesada Gardens Initiative and the EcoCenter at Herod’s Head Park are some of the initiatives. Bayview also houses several artist communities as well as artists' studios.

Commercial activity can be found along 3rd Street, also home to the light rail line, as well as the Bayview branch of the public library. You’ll find well-built and roomy (for San Francisco) single-family homes, most with backyards, as well as townhouses, duplexes, and some condos sprouting up.

Schools in Bayview Neighborhood

The Bayview, a historically predominant black neighborhood, is home to more elementary school-age students than any other neighborhood in the city and combined. Some of the schools found here are Whitney Young Development Center (now FACES SF), Erikson School (K), Frandelja Enrichment Center Fairfax, Frandelja Enrichment center Gilman, Success Daycare, Bret Harte elementary school. Middle-aged schools found in the area are Joshua Marie Cameron Academy, KIPP Bayview Academy, KIPP San Francisco College Preparatory, Willie L. Brown Jr. Middle School. High school and Colleges are also available and even After School programs such as YMCA.

Real estate in Bayview Neighborhood

Bayview has an Urban Suburban mix vibe, 56% of the residents are renting and 44% are living in their own house. Bayview is a quickly changing neighborhood, young people are involved in the change and establishing a way to preserve the history and culture of Bayview as it's developing along with the city.


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