As the Ferry Building shakes off the pandemic, major uncertainties surround its future

By John King, San Francisco Chronicle. 

Excerpt: Throughout its 125-year history, there have been times when the formidable elegance of San Francisco’s Ferry Building was shadowed by uncertainties — from fears early on that it wouldn’t survive a major earthquake to the question, after the opening of the Bay Bridge, of whether it should be torn down. ...The most ominous element, though, is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ desire to elevate the huge structure by at least 3½ feet as part of a larger multi-decade effort to protect the bay shoreline from floods and sea level rise.... 

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