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One of the top competitor's to develop lot
"Meanwhile on Tuesday, the Port Commission chose two development teams to compete to develop the property near AT&T Park - one group includes the Giants and another is headed by Kenwood Investments, which is leading the development of Treasure Island."
- San Francisco Chronicle, April 23
Giants' development idea best of 4 proposals
"The political buzz is that the development team with the best shot at winning the land is the one organized by the San Francisco Giants. Lucky for us, that's also the team with the best of the four proposals being reviewed by the Port of San Francisco."
- San Francisco Chronicle, March 2, 2008
Giants, others ready to take swing
"Of the four, the most high-profile proposal was drafted by a group led by the Giants, which uses the lot for game-day parking under a lease that will expire in late 2009."
- The Examiner, February 25 2008
Beyond the bleachers
"This vision for the waterfront just might work, commercially and aesthetically. The competition for development rights at Mission Rock should be every bit as intense as the race in the NL West. Speaking of baseball, those groundskeepers have a lot of work to do before Opening Day, April 7."
San Francisco Chronicle, February 17, 2008
4 plans for tract near AT&T Park
"The Giants joined Cordish Co. of Baltimore and San Francisco-based Farallon Capital Management for a plan with a 5,000-seat music hall, offices, homes and a five-acre park."
- San Francisco Chronicle, February 16, 2008

"The political buzz is that the development team with the best shot at winning the land is the one organized by the San Francisco Giants. Lucky for us, that's also the team with the best of the four proposals being reviewed by the Port of San Francisco.”
- John King, San Francisco Chronicle (March 2, 2008)








