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Four Embarcadero Center is a class-A office skyscraper in the Financial District of San Francisco, California. The building is part of the Embarcadero Center complex of six interconnected buildings and one off-site extension. The skyscraper, completed in 1982, stands 174 m (571 ft) with 45 stories.
The towers resemble Yamasaki's iconic work, the original World Trade Center in New York City, with their twin configuration, vertical black and gray lines, and aluminum exteriors. Century Plaza Tower II: 571 (174) 44 1975 Los Angeles 37 Four Embarcadero Center: 570 (170) 45 1982 San Francisco 13 [57] [58] 38 One Embarcadero Center: 569 (173) 45 ...
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Official Embarcadero Center website 360 degree panoramic photographs of San Francisco's Embarcadero Center Archived 2014-11-09 at the Wayback Machine , from Don Bain's 360° Panoramas 37°47′41″N 122°23′52″W / 37.794722°N 122.397778°W / 37.794722; -122.
Embarcadero Center consists of four 30- to 45-story buildings and the Hyatt Regency San Francisco, located between the Ferry Building and the foot of Market Street. Until 2001, there was a viewing deck on top of the Embarcadero Center.
The Hyatt Regency Hotel is at the edge of the plaza, adjacent to the other four highrise towers of the Embarcadero Center. Across The Embarcadero is the Ferry Building, and the eastern end of the California Street cable car line is on the other side of the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Vaillancourt Fountain and the Embarcadero Freeway in 1988
Four stretches of highway are included in the five-year pilot program: I-135 in Sedgwick and Harvey counties, from 53rd Street in Park City to Exit 34 in North Newton. US-24 in Pottawatomie County ...
One Maritime Plaza is an office tower located in San Francisco's Financial District near the Embarcadero Center towers on Clay and Front Streets. The building, built as the Alcoa Building for Alcoa Corporation and completed in 1967, [3] stands 121 m (398 feet) and has 25 floors of office space. The surrounding plaza was finished in 1967.