Update residents on Craneway Pavilion's proposed new use after state rejected pickleball plan
In Plain English
The State Lands Commission blocked the Craneway Pavilion's plan to become a members-only pickleball facility because it violated public access requirements. The historic Ford plant building must remain open to the public under a 2004 agreement. Residents asked for clarification after hearing conflicting information about the waterfront venue's future.
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