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Union Square is the retail and cultural hub of San Francisco. It boasts the city’s largest collection of luxury, department and boutique shopping, making it one of the premier tourist attractions in the Western United States. A spectacular selection of hotels, art galleries, salons, and performance halls also contribute to the area's cosmopolitan, 24-hour character. The center of the neighborhood is a landmark park bordered by Geary, Powell, Post, and Stockton streets and is home to the Dewey monument. You can also get up to the minute info on what's going on in Union Square by following us on twitter @unionsquaresf.
Spanning four blocks in the heart of San Francisco's prime commercial district, Embarcadero Center is one of the largest mixed-use complexes in the Western United States. With a unique history, Embarcadero Center offers four million square feet of office and retail space. Embarcadero Center is comprised of four office towers, and three interconnected shopping levels within four towers operated by Boston Properties. Known for its diverse business and entertainment facilities, the Center features a five-screen cinema, more than 100 retail shops, restaurants, and services to meet your every need. Embarcadero Center is located between San Francisco's Financial and Waterfront Districts, running from Battery to Drumm Streets, in between Sacramento and Clay Streets. -------------------------------------- Our Comment Policy: We love your feedback, but please be respectful and stay on topic. The purpose of this site is to present matters of public interest as an online moderated discussion, not as a public forum. We reserve the right to delete profane, harassing, abusive, or unrelated comments or solicitations, and to block offenders. Comments posted on this site do not reflect the opinions or position of Embarcadero Center, the management, ownership or contractors. If you have any questions please contact [email protected].
Salesforce Tower, formerly known as the Transbay Tower, is a 1070ft supertall office skyscraper under construction in the South of Market district of downtown San Francisco. Located at 415 Mission Street between First and Fremont Streets, next to the Transbay Transit Center site, Salesforce Tower is the centerpiece of the San Francisco Transbay redevelopment plan that contains a mix of office, transportation, retail, and residential uses. When completed, the tower will be the tallest in San Francisco and a defining building in the burgeoning South of Market area. With a top roof height of 970ft and an overall height of 1070ft, it will be the second tallest building west of the Mississippi River after the Wilshire Grand Center in Los Angeles.HistoryDeveloper Hines, with a proposal by architect César Pelli, was selected as the winner of a global competition in 2007 to entitle and purchase the site. A seven-member jury of development experts assembled by the Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA) selected Hines over proposals from Forest City Enterprises and architect Richard Rogers; and from Rockefeller Development Group Corp. and Skidmore Owings & Merrill. In 2012, Boston Properties acquired a 50% stake in the project and in 2013 acquired most of Hines' remaining interest to become 95% owners of the project.
In 2007, Greg Dalton and a group of Commonwealth Club members visited the Arctic Circle aboard a Russian icebreaker to witness the effects of climate change firsthand. After being informed, alarmed, and compelled to do something, Greg founded Climate One, a branch of the Commonwealth Club dedicated to promoting dialogue on clean energy, economy, and the environment between business leaders and community activists. In 2011, Climate One began examining strategic climate change issues with a specific focus on food and agriculture, transportation, and building and land use.
12 state of the art lanes? Check. Giant projector screens? Check. 40-foot bar? Check. Private party rooms? Check. Lucky Strike San Francisco has everything you need for a night out in the heart of The Bay. Right across the street from AT&T Park on King St., whether you are looking for a burger and a beer during or after a ballgame, a birthday party or unforgettable night out on the town, Lucky Strike is the place to be!
Powered by a top-rated management team and loads of creative muscle, Giants Enterprises helps clients host one-of-a-kind experiences at AT&T Park, throughout San Francisco and across the country. Intimate to immense, formal to playful, jaw-dropping to heartwarming — you dream it, we bring it to life. As one of the top hospitality, event, entertainment and sports consultancy teams in the world, we’ve built a reputation for hitting it out of the park with an unbeatable roster of venues and services. We’d be happy to do the same for you.
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