Skyscrapers Cities San Francisco

Skyscrapers 41 to 50 of 73

354
feet
35
floors
1972
year built

Grand Hyatt San Francisco is a skyscraper hotel in San Francisco, California

650
feet
61
floors
??
year built

The Harbor Village Resort was a proposed complex of three skyscrapers intended for San Francisco's India Basin in the Bayview-Hunters Point district. To be located on Hudson Street, the mixed-use complex would have consisted of a 250-boat marina and three 61 story skyscrapers towering 650 feet (198 m) over the marina. The three towers, to be named Harbor Village Resort I, II & III, would be spaced 300 ft (91 m) apart.

493
feet
23
floors
1971
year built

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.

340
feet
32
floors
2008
year built

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.

433
feet
31
floors
2002
year built

The JP MorganChase Building is an office building in San Francisco, California, 650 Mission Street, on the border between South of Market and the Financial Districts. Designed by architect Cesar Pelli, the building stands 128 m, 420 feet tall and has about 655,000 square feet or 60,900 square metres of office space. It also has two levels of underground parking and a large plaza. About 400,000 sq ft (37,000 m) of the building is leased to the major tenant JP Morgan Chase.

McKesson Plaza
San Francisco
528
feet
38
floors
1969
year built

McKesson Plaza is an office skyscraper located on Market Street in the financial district of San Francisco, California. The 161 m (528 ft) 38 building serves as headquarters for the McKesson Corporation.

Millennium Tower
San Francisco
646
feet
58
floors
2008
year built

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.

299
feet
26
floors
1983
year built

The Montgomery Washington Tower is an A Class mixed-use high-rise building in San Francisco's Financial District, directly across from the Transamerica Pyramid. The north side of the building has views of Coit Tower, while the east side faces the San Francisco Bay. It has a structural height of 91 meters (299 ft) and contains 26 floors of residential and office space. The uppermost six floors are luxury residences.

One Bush Plaza
San Francisco
310
feet
20
floors
1959
year built

One Bush Plaza also known as the Crown-Zellerbach Building is an office building on from Bush Street and Battery Street at Market Street in the Financial District of San Francisco, California. The 20 storey 94 metres (310 ft) building was completed in 1959. The building was once the headquarters of the Crown-Zellerbach, a Fortune 500 forestry and paper products conglomerate acquired in 1986 by the James River Company, which in turn became a part of Georgia-Pacific in 2000.

One California
San Francisco
438
feet
32
floors
1969
year built

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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