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Millennium Tower | SF |
646 ft. | 58 | 2008 |
The Millennium Tower is a 58-story highrise residential condominium completed in 2009 in the San Francisco Financial District, South of Market. The footprint from which the blue-gray glass, late-modernist tower is bounded by Mission-, Fremont-, and Beale-Streets, and the north end of the Transbay Terminal. The building was opened to residents on 23 April 2009. |
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Four Seasons Hotel, San Francisco | SF |
397 ft. | 40 | 2001 |
The Four Seasons Hotel in San Francisco, California, near the Moscone Center, is a hotel tower located on Market Street. The hotel houses a 277 guest room four-star hotel (Four Seasons Hotel), 142 condos, and retail stores. Non-linear viscous dampers located at the top of the hotel tower help dampen some of the wind sway due to powerful winds off the Pacific Ocean since the hotel stands 398 feet (121 m) tall. |
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Hilton San Francisco & Towers | SF |
493 ft. | 23 | 1971 |
Hilton San Francisco Union Square is a skyscraper hotel located several blocks south-west of Union Square in San Francisco, California. The 46-storey, 493 ft (150 m) Tower I, was completed in 1971, with the addition of Tower II at 348 ft (106 m) and 23 floors completed in 1987. The complex is currently the West Coast's largest hotel with 1,908 hotel rooms, and is one of the tallest structures representing the Brutalist architecture. |
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| Image Not Available | One California | SF |
438 ft. | 32 | 1969 |
One California is a skyscraper in San Francisco, California. The building rises 438 feet (134 meters) in the northern region of San Francisco’s Financial District. It contains 32 floors, and was completed in 1969. One California currently stands as the 28th-tallest building in the city. The architect who designed the building was Welton Becket Associates. |
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| Image Not Available | 350 Mission Street | SF |
300 ft. | 27 | n/a |
350 Mission Street is a proposed skyscraper located in San Francisco's South of Market district. The current design is 375 feet (114 m) above street level, with 27 stories. Upon completion, the building plans to attain LEED Gold status. |
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333 Bush Street | SF |
495 ft. | 43 | 1986 |
333 Bush Street is an office skyscraper located in financial district of San Francisco, California. The 43 floor, 151 m (495 ft) building designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill was completed in 1986 and contains seven stories of separately owned residential condominium space. |
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44 Montgomery Street | SF |
564 ft. | 43 | 1967 |
44 Montgomery Street is an office skyscraper in the heart of San Francisco's Financial District. The tower stands 566 feet (172 meters) tall and has 43 floors. When completed in 1967, it was the tallest building west of Dallas until 555 California Street was erected in 1969. The building was once the world headquarters for Wells Fargo Bank. It was sold by AT&T in 1997 for $111 million. |
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| Image Not Available | Three Embarcadero Center | SF |
413 ft. | 31 | 1971 |
For the Embarcadero Center complex, see Embarcadero Center Three Embarcadero Center is an office skyscraper located in San Francisco's Financial District. The building is part of the Embarcadero Center, which is a complex of six interconnected buildings and one off-site extension. The skyscraper, completed in 1977, stands 413 feet (126 m) tall with 31 stories. Three Embarcadero Center stands at the same height as Two Embarcadero Center, although this building has one more floor. |
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| Image Not Available | 201 Folsom Street | SF |
n/a | 43 | n/a |
201 Folsom Street is the second phase of Tishman Speyer's massive two block development in South of Market, San Francisco. It is located one block to the southwest of the project's first phase: The Infinity. 201 Folsom I will stand 43 stories tall and 201 Folsom II will stand 38 stories tall. The entire complex will contain 820 units. |
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345 California Street | SF |
696 ft. | 48 | 1986 |
345 California Center is a 48 story office tower located in the heart of the San Francisco financial district. Completed in 1986, the 211.8 m (695 ft) tower is the third-tallest in the city after the Transamerica Pyramid and 555 California Street, and was originally proposed at 30 m (98 ft) taller. 345 California is located in the middle of a block with four historic buildings on each of the four corners. |
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