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  2. MIRA (building) - Wikipedia

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    The tower is located on Block 1 of the San Francisco Transbay development plan at the northwest corner of Folsom and Spear Streets, near the Embarcadero. [5] Developed by Tishman Speyer , the project contains 392 condominiums, with 156 designated below-market-rate, and was completed in 2020. [ 6 ]

  3. 650 California Street - Wikipedia

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    The tower was acquired by Tishman Speyer and partner Prudential Real Estate Investors in 2012 for about US$230 million. [9] Tishman undertook a US$14 million renovation, which included a remodeled lobby by New York-based firm MdeAS Architects. Tishman sold 650 California to Columbia Property Trust Inc. in September 2014 for US$309 million. [10]

  4. 595 Market Street - Wikipedia

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    595 Market Street is a 410 ft (125 m) skyscraper at the corner of Second Street and Market Street in the Financial District of San Francisco, California. It contains 30 floors, and was completed in 1979. The hexagonal-shaped skyscraper was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.

  5. 222 Second Street - Wikipedia

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    Developed by Tishman Speyer and designed by Thomas Phifer, the high rise was planned to provide 450,209 square feet (41,825.8 m 2) of office space, 2,209 square feet (205.2 m 2) of ground floor retail, and 8,600 square feet (800 m 2) of open space accessible to the public, at the southern corner of Second and Howard Streets. [7]

  6. Tishman Speyer Hands Over Keys To Stuy Town - AOL

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  7. Market Center (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Chevron occupied the Market Center complex from 1965 until 2001 when it moved its headquarters to its campus in San Ramon, California. [10] [11] In 1999, Chevron sold the two buildings to Tishman Speyer and Travelers Real Estate Ventures for US$189.1 million and leased back the office space. [10]

  8. With vacancies soaring, developer abandons plans for L.A ...

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    New York real estate developer Tishman Speyer pulled the plug on a 10-story office and retail building on Bay Street near Santa Fe Avenue. ... Tishman Speyer's Bay Street property now holds a ...

  9. Tishman Speyer - Wikipedia

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    Tishman Speyer is an American multinational corporation based at 45 Rockefeller Plaza in Midtown Manhattan. The conglomerate invests in high-profile real estate properties, has developed multiple buildings around the world, and has owned famous buildings and land plots, including the Chrysler Building .