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199 Fremont Street | SF |
364 ft. | 27 | 2000 |
199 Fremont Street is a Class A office tower located in San Francisco's South of Market district close to the Transbay Terminal. Completed in 2000, the 27 story building stands 364 feet or 111 m out of the Transbay neighborhood. The building may be surrounded by 13 towers and several other tall towers like 181 Fremont Street and 350 Mission Street in the near future. |
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InterContinental Hotel San Francisco | SF |
340 ft. | 32 | 2008 |
The InterContinental San Francisco at 888 Howard Street is a highrise hotel in San Francisco, California. The hotel is 340 feet (104 m) tall and has 32 stories containing 550 hotel rooms, operated by the InterContinental Hotels Group. The hotel is next to the Moscone West Center, completed in 2003. The hotel opened on February 28, 2008. There is a two level underground garage and a six floor podium housing hotel amenities. |
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101 Montgomery | SF |
404 ft. | 28 | 1984 |
101 Montgomery is a skyscraper in San Francisco, California. The building rises 404 feet (123 meters) in the northern region of San Francisco’s Financial District. It contains 28 floors, and was completed in 1984. 101 Montgomery is currently tied with Embarcadero West as the 39th-tallest building in the city. The building's developer was Cahill Contractors. The building has earlier served as the headquarters of Charles Schwab & Company. |
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| Image Not Available | Sheraton Palace Hotel Residential Tower | SF |
669 ft. | 60 | n/a |
The Palace Hotel Residential Tower is a proposed residential skyscraper at the corner of Jessie & Annie Streets in the South of Market district of San Francisco, California. If constructed as proposed, at 204 m (669 ft) and 60 storeys, the tower will also replace an annex of the Palace Hotel, will be the tallest residential building in the city, and the tallest South of Market. |
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Russ Building | SF |
433 ft. | 32 | 1927 |
The Russ Building is a Neo-Gothic office tower located in San Francisco's Financial District. The 133 meter (435 feet) building was completed in 1927 and had 32 floors as well as the city's first indoor parking garage. The building was the tallest building in San Francisco from 1927–1964 and one of the most prominent, along with its 435 foot (133 meter) 'twin' the PacBell Building to the south. |
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PacBell Building | SF |
436 ft. | 26 | 1925 |
The PacBell Building or 140 New Montgomery Street in San Francisco's South of Market district is a Neo-Gothic, 435 feet (133 m) office tower located close to the St. Regis Museum Tower and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The 26-floor building was completed in 1925 and was San Francisco's first significant skyscraper development when construction began in 1924. The building was the tallest in San Francisco until the Russ Building tied its 435 foot (133 m) height two years later in 1927. |
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Four Embarcadero Center | SF |
570 ft. | 45 | 1982 |
For the Embarcadero Center complex, see Embarcadero Center Four 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 1982, stands 570 ft (174 m) tall with 45 stories. |
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San Francisco Transbay Supertalls | SF |
1,200 ft. | 101 | 2013 |
The San Francisco Transbay development plan consists of three supertall skyscrapers and ten other skyscrapers and highrises proposed in San Francisco. The towers are proposed to fund the replacement of the San Francisco Transbay Terminal in the South of Market neighborhood near the Financial District. The supertalls comprise only three of the 13 towers of the Transbay Project. Five of the 13 towers are part of Renzo Piano's complex and the other eight are Transbay Towers. |
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St. Regis Museum Tower | SF |
482 ft. | 42 | 2005 |
St. Regis Museum Tower is a highrise in the South of Market district of San Francisco, California, adjacent to Yerba Buena Gardens, Moscone Center, PacBell Building and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The 42-storey, 484 ft (148 m) tower is bounded by Mission Street, 3rd Streets and is operated by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide. The hotel recently attained five-star status. The tower was designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill and constructed by Webcor Builders. |
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650 California Street | SF |
466 ft. | 34 | 1964 |
650 California Street, also known as the Hartford Building, is a 34 story, 142 m, (466 feet) office tower on the northwestern edge of San Francisco's Financial District. The tower is located on California Street on the edge of Chinatown, and not far from 555 California Street. 650 California is visible from every direction except from the southeast, where the Financial District skyscrapers block the view. |
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