By The Associated Press
San Francisco Mayor Edwin Lee is offering George Lucas a spot on the city's scenic waterfront for the future home of the "Star Wars" creator's lifetime collection of art and movie memorabilia.
In a letter sent to Lucas on Thursday, Lee proposes building the Lucas Cultural Arts Museum on a 2.3-acre site known as Seawall Lot 330, which is owned by the Port of San Francisco and is situated along the Embarcadero, south of the Bay Bridge and north of AT&T Park. The letter was shared with the Associated Press by Lee's spokeswoman, Christine Falvey.
"On behalf of the City and County of San Francisco, I write to propose an extraordinary location along our City's waterfront as the iconic new home for the Lucas Cultural Arts Museum,'' Lee wrote.
"Seawall Lot 330 sits across from Piers 30-32, which, should you be interested, offers a unique opportunity to partner with the City and Port to transform crumbling piers and parking lots into complementary new waterfront educational and public open space.''
In a handwritten message at the bottom of the letter, Lee added: "George, thank you for your utmost consideration. You know we enthusiastically support your project and our history!''