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  2. 123 Mission Street - Wikipedia

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    123 Mission Street, sometimes referenced as the Pacific Gas & Electric Building, is a 124 m (407 ft) 29 floor skyscraper in the SOMA neighborhood of San Francisco, California, completed in 1986. The tower was developed by Shorenstein Properties and designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill .

  3. Metreon - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Filipino Cultural Center and the "Tavern on the Green" restaurant were projected tenants. [4] Tavern on the Green, however, entered bankruptcy on September 11, 2009, "throwing into doubt" the plans for the Metreon location. [5] The Metreon building has been redeveloped as a Target store, opened in October 2012. [6]

  4. Cupertino Electric - Wikipedia

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    Cupertino Electric is a privately owned electrical engineering and construction company headquartered in San Jose, California. The company operates throughout the United States, providing electrical installation , engineering, energy, renewable energy solar plants, commercial projects, and data centers . [ 4 ]

  5. Target to close 9 stores, including 3 in the San Francisco ...

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    Target said Tuesday that it will close nine stores in four states, including one in New York City's East Harlem neighborhood, and three in the San Francisco Bay Area, saying that theft and ...

  6. 225 Bush Street - Wikipedia

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    225 Bush Street, originally known as the Standard Oil Building, is a 328-foot (100 m), 25-floor office building in the financial district of San Francisco.The building includes 21 floors of office space, 1 floor of retail, 1 storage floor and 2 basement levels including the garage.

  7. Market Street (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Market Street is a major transit artery for the city of San Francisco, and has carried in turn horse-drawn streetcars, cable cars, electric streetcars, electric trolleybuses, and diesel buses. Today Muni 's buses, trolleybuses, and heritage streetcars (on the F Market line) share the street, while below the street the two-level Market Street ...