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$36.7M bond sale will help fund S.F. cruise ship terminal
$36.7M bond sale will help fund S.F. cruise ship terminal
The San Francisco port sold $36.7 million in bonds to pay for a variety of major waterfront projects, the latest step in a multi-pronged approach to shore up its aging assets.
The revenue bonds will help pay for a new cruise ship terminal at Pier 27, renovate a cargo shipping site, refurbish other piers to attract new tenants and a range of other projects.
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