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222 Second Street is a 370-foot (110 m) office skyscraper in the South of Market District of San Francisco, California. It is under lease by social networking company LinkedIn (headquartered in nearby Sunnyvale ).
101 Second Street is an office tower located in the South of Market district in San Francisco, California on Mission Street. The 108 m (354 ft) building was completed in 2000 and has 26 floors with 388,000 sq ft (36,000 m 2) for offices. It is known for its glass-clad, four-story atrium which functions as public space.
SFGate is a news website based in San Francisco, California, covering news, culture, travel, food, politics and sports in the San Francisco Bay Area, Hawaii and California. The site, owned by Hearst Newspapers , reaches approximately 25 million to 30 million unique readers a month, making it the second most popular news site in California after ...
Mission Street is a north-south arterial thoroughfare in Daly City and San Francisco, California that runs from Daly City's southern border to San Francisco's northeast waterfront. The street and San Francisco's Mission District through which it runs were named for the Spanish Mission Dolores , several blocks away from the modern route.
The shorter tower, at 512 Mission Street, is planned to climb 605 feet (184 m) and will contain the 169-room Waldorf Astoria San Francisco hotel on the first 21 floors [8] and approximately 154 residential units on the upper 33 floors. [3] [9]
It was also the tallest all-residential building in San Francisco from 2001 to 2008. [2] The Paramount is one of several new highrise projects completed or under construction on Mission Street since 2000. Other examples include 555 Mission Street, St. Regis Museum Tower, Millennium Tower, 101 Second Street, and the JP MorganChase Building.
The building includes a free, 20-passenger aerial tram to provide access from street level (at Mission Street and Fremont Street) to the rooftop park. [7] Described as a "whimsical gondola" by the building's architects, [ 8 ] it was the second passenger-carrying aerial tram to operate in San Francisco, after the one formerly located at the ...
On January 28, 2015, the 108-year-old building where Mission Local was located at 2588 Mission Street caught fire, [16] causing the loss of one life, leaving 58 homeless, and leaving the building destroyed by flames. [17] Their offices on the second floor sustained significant damage and almost everything was left unsalvageable. [18]