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  2. Financial District, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    According to TRI Commercial, the traditional Financial District provides approximately 30 million square feet (2,800,000 m 2) of office space, and the South Financial District offers about 28 million square feet (2,600,000 m 2). [22] In the 2020s, the COVID-19 pandemic has stimulated an exodus of business from the downtown core of San Francisco ...

  3. International Hotel (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    In the early morning of August 4, 1977, 400 San Francisco riot police began to physically remove tenants from homes despite the 3,000 protesters attempting to surround and barricade the I-Hotel. [11] Within six hours, all 55 remaining tenants had been evicted. [ 4 ]

  4. Hilton San Francisco Financial District - Wikipedia

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    The Hilton San Francisco Financial District (originally the Holiday Inn Financial District but often referred to as the Holiday Inn Chinatown) is a skyscraper hotel located east across Kearny Street from Portsmouth Square on the border between the Financial District and Chinatown neighborhoods of San Francisco, California.

  5. San Francisco Marriott Marquis - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Marriott Marquis is a 133 m (436 ft) 39-story skyscraper in the South of Market neighborhood of San Francisco, California.Situated at the intersection of Fourth and Mission Streets, across from the Metreon and Moscone Convention Center, the building is recognizable by the distinctive postmodern appearance of its high-rise tower.

  6. Kearny Street - Wikipedia

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    During the early 20th century, "running north from Market Street to the Barbary Coast, Kearny Street was an avenue of honky-tonks and saloons frequented by racetrack tipsters and other shady professionals. On election nights it was the scene of torch-light parades and brass bands", as summarized in the 1940 WPA guide to San Francisco. [6]

  7. Hyatt Regency San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was sold by Strategic Hotel Capital LLC, in January 2007 for close to US$200 million to Dune Capital Management and DiNapoli Capital Partners – roughly $250,000 for each of the hotel's 802 rooms. [7] In December 2013, the hotel was purchased by Aliso-Viejo, CA-based Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc., for $262M. [8]

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