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  2. The Infinity - Wikipedia

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    The two residential projects, 300 Spear and 201 Folsom, were proposed by Tishman Speyer Properties and initially designed by Heller Manus Architects. [7] The San Francisco Planning Commission was scheduled to give its vote on the two projects on June 26, 2003, but this was delayed until September.

  3. 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 ]

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

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    Tishman Speyer's Bay Street property now holds a masonry office and industrial complex formerly occupied by Hyperloop One, a futuristic, high-speed transportation system originally fantasized by ...

  5. 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 .

  6. 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]

  7. The Canyon (building) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2019, Netherlands-based designer MVRDV revealed the design renderings for a canyon-like tower to be constructed in San Francisco. Named The Canyon, the building is one of four that form the first phase of the Mission Rock development project, which was joint venture between the San Francisco Giants, Tishman Speyer and the Port of San Francisco.

  8. Tishman Speyer Properties - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Tishman Speyer Properties

  9. 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]