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  2. Salesforce West - Wikipedia

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    Salesforce West, also known by its address 50 Fremont Center, is a 43-story, 183 m (600 ft) high-rise office building completed in 1985 at Fremont and Mission Streets on the boundary of the financial district and SoMa of San Francisco, California. The stepped-back facade design of the building resembles Eliel Saarinen's Tribune Tower design. [5]

  3. 181 Fremont - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical spaces would be on floors 2 and 40. The building will have a direct connection to the rooftop park atop the adjacent Salesforce Transit Center from the 7th floor. [11] Upon completion, the tower was the tallest mixed-use building in San Francisco, surpassing the nearby Millennium Tower, and the 2nd-tallest in the Western United ...

  4. Western Addition, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The Western Addition is located between Van Ness Avenue, the Richmond District, the Haight-Ashbury and Lower Haight neighborhoods, and Pacific Heights.. Today, the term Western Addition is generally used in two ways: to denote either the development's original geographic area or the eastern portion of the neighborhood (also called the Fillmore District) that was redeveloped in the 1950s.

  5. Western University of Health Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The library opened in that space in 2001, after the university acquired the building in 1998. [72] The building was built in 1929, and previously housed a switching station for the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company. [74] The Southern California Medical Museum is located in the Nursing Science Center on the WesternU campus. [24]

  6. Lone Mountain (California) - Wikipedia

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    Lone Mountain is a neighborhood and a historic hill in west-central San Francisco, California. It is the present site of the northern half of the University of San Francisco's main campus. It was once the location of the Lone Mountain Cemetery, a complex encompassing the Laurel Hill, Calvary, Masonic and Odd Fellows Cemeteries. [3]

  7. List of tallest buildings in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Many of San Francisco's tallest buildings, particularly its office skyscrapers, [9] were completed in a building boom from the late 1960s until the late 1980s. [10] During the 1960s, at least 40 new skyscrapers were built, [ 11 ] and the Hartford Building (1965), 44 Montgomery (1967), Bank of America Center (1969), and Transamerica Pyramid ...

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  9. List of William Pereira buildings - Wikipedia

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    Fine Arts Building, University of Vermont; Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Power Plant, Denver, Colorado; Fremont Junior College; Hall of Science, University of Southern California; Hoffman Electronics headquarters, Santa Barbara, California; Hollywood Communications Center, Hollywood; Horticulture Building and Greenhouse, University of California ...