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Presently, most community amenities are located near the residential center of Mission Bay which is located in the northern part of Mission Bay. Retail and residential development is growing at a feverish pace and the list of amenities will grow relatively quickly. Here is a partial list of Mission Bay amenities:
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Retail, Dining and Residential Properties in the neighborhood |

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AT&T Park 24 Willie Mays Plaza 415.972.2000
AT&T Park is home to the San Francisco Giants. The ballpark was completed in 2000 and seats 45,000, and there’s not a bad seat in the house. The ballpark is located on the northern edge of Mission Bay by McCovey Cove. For more information, visit the Giant’s Web site for game schedule, seating charts, ticket information, and driving directions. |

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Mission Bay Community Center: A four-story, 155,000 square foot building serving both the UCSF and neighboring communities for recreation and conferences, including:
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A 63,000 square foot fitness center with indoor and outdoor pools, full selection of cardio & weights, group exercise studios, family changing rooms, drop-in child care, climbing wall, basketball, racquetball & squash courts. |
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A 12,500 square foot center with 10 dedicated and fully equipped conference rooms |
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Mission Bay Community Center Pub and Café |
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San Francisco Public Library Mission Bay Branch The first new branch of the San Francisco Public Library in over 40 years, the Mission Bay Branch Library is a 7,500 square foot library located on the ground floor of a new multi-use facility located at 960 Fourth Street at Berry Street. |

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Safeway Grocery Located at 298 King Street. |

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Borders Books Located at 200 King Street. |
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AT&T Park
24 Willie Mays Plaza
415.972.2000
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AT&T Park is home to the San Francisco Giants. The ballpark was completed in 2000 and seats 45,000, and there’s not a bad seat in the house. The ballpark is located on the northern edge of Mission Bay by McCovey Cove. For more information, visit the Giants
Web site for game schedule, seating charts, ticket information, and driving directions. |
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Metreon
101 Fourth Street
415.369.6000
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Metreon is a 350,000 square foot Sony entertainment center at Yerba Buena Gardens offering innovative and interactive games and activities for adults and kids, 15 state-of-the-art movie theatres, a SONY IMAX theatre, ten restaurants and world-class shopping. For more information please visit their Web site at www.metreon.com. |
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SFMOMA
151 Third Street
415.357.4000
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The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art opened in 1935 and was the first museum on the West Coast devoted solely to twentieth-century art. The Third Street location opened in 1995 and was designed by renowned Swiss architect Mario Botta. It houses an impressive permanent collection of painting & sculpture; architecture & design; photography; and media arts. SFMOMA has undertaken an extremely active special exhibitions program, both organizing and hosting traveling exhibitions.
The Museum also has an education and public programs division that offers special exhibition-related events such as artists' talks and lectures; talks and classes about art history; tours for schools, adult groups, and walk-in visitors; family days; monthly hands-on family studios; and creative projects for youth with all levels of familiarity with modern and contemporary art. For more information, visit the SF MOMA's web site at www.sfmoma.org. |
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A.C.T.
415 Geary Boulevard
415.749.2228 |
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The American Conservatory Theatre is an acclaimed training institution and regional theater. It's premier performance was in 1967 and in 1979 won a Tony Award for outstanding theater performance and training. The theatre is located just one block from Union Square between Mason and Taylor Streets. |
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Curran Theatre
445 Geary Street
415.551.2000
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The Curran's premiere performance was September 1922 and was called the "handsomest theatre on the coast." After extensive renovations in 1993 - made to accommodate the five year engagement of Andrew Lloyd Webber's mega hit musical, The Phantom of the Opera - the Curran Theatre continues to thrive under the direction of Carole Shorenstein Hays and Scott E. Nederlander. The theatre is located just one block from Union Square between Mason and Taylor Streets. |
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Golden Gate Theatre
1 Taylor Street
415.551.2000
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The Golden Gate Theatre opened in 1922 with much fanfare, including lines that wrapped around the block. Protocol necessitated that gentlemen wear top hats and that ladies be dressed in formal gowns when attending the Golden Gate. The grand opening was a highlight on the social calendar in San Francisco. As a key player in the Best of Broadway seasons since 1979, the Golden Gate Theatre has hosted show-stopping musicals. The theatre is located just off Market Street between Taylor and Jones Streets. |
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Orpheum Theatre
1192 Market Street 415.551.2000 |
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This theatre originally opened as a vaudeville theatre in 1926. Through the years, the theatre evolved from vaudeville performances to a movie house and then in 1970, an American Conservatory Theatre production of the breakthrough musical, Hair, was presented and the appearance of the irreverent "tribe" on-stage signaled the reawakening of the Market Street building as a home of legitimate theatre in San Francisco. Today, As the Best of Broadway series continues to play under the direction of Carole Shorenstein Hays and Scott E. Nederlander, the Orpheum Theatre light continues to shine bright. The theatre is located just off Market Street between Hyde and Leavenworth Streets. |
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Theatre on the Square
450 Post Street
415.433.9500
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Theatre On The Square was originally a stately meeting hall on the second floor of this uniquely styled, Mediterranean-Gothic building. The Theatre's premier performance was June 1982 with the Tony nominated and Pulitzer Prize winning Talley's Folly by Landford Wilson. Theatre On The Square has presented over 60 productions including some of Broadway's finest Tony award winners. The Theatre and box office is located on the 2nd floor of The Kensington Park Hotel just a half block from Union Square between Mason and Powell Streets. |
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