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  2. Hotel Whitcomb - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Whitcomb is a San Francisco hotel that was built from 1911 to 1912. Located at 1231 Market Street, the Whitcomb opened in 1912 as San Francisco's temporary city hall and then reopened in 1917 as a 400-room hotel.

  3. Charles Saatchi - Wikipedia

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    In July 2010, Charles Saatchi announced he would be donating the Saatchi Gallery and over 200 works of art to the British public. [21] [22] The Saatchi Gallery featured in a list of the most visited art museums in the world, based on an attendance survey for 2014, compiled by The Art Newspaper, with 1,505,608 visitors. In the same survey, the ...

  4. Hotel Normandie (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, the hotel comprised 198 rooms and 132 bathrooms, as recorded by the San Francisco Office of the Assessor. Occupying a spacious lot measuring approximately 18,905 square feet (1,756.3 m 2), the hotel stood as a prominent presence. However, by 2019, a significant portion of the Neo-classical exterior ornamentation had been removed ...

  5. Beacon Grand Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Built by Midwestern hotel developers Leon W. Huckins and John A. Newcomb at a cost of $5 million (equivalent to $88.7 million in 2023), the hotel's grand opening, on October 23, 1928, attracted a crowd of 10,000 people during a two-day open house, as well as officials like San Francisco Mayor Jimmy Rolph, Jr. and California Governor, C. C. Young.

  6. The Clift Royal Sonesta Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel reopened on August 3, 2001. [3] Starck's lobby featured his furniture collection, including chairs from Ray and Charles Eames, furniture by Salvador Dalí, and a stool by Roberto Matta (inspired by René Margritte). Sonesta Hotels assumed management of the hotel in May 2018 and it was renamed The Clift Royal Sonesta Hotel. [9]

  7. International Hotel (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    During the urban renewal and redevelopment movement of the mid-1960s, the International Hotel was targeted for demolition. [5] This "urban renewal" that occurred in response to the end of World War II had destroyed the heart of the Fillmore District, San Francisco, and hundreds of homes and thousands of residents were displaced due to the city's plans to expand the downtown business sector.

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