Embarcadero Center

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Highlighted: Hyatt Regency at left and four towers. Not shown: Le Méridien hotel, located behind the other buildings, toward the right of the rightmost highlighted tower.

Embarcadero Center is a commercial complex of four office towers, two hotels, a shopping center with more than 125 stores, bars, and restaurants, and a fitness center on three levels located in San Francisco, California. There is an outdoor ice skating rink during winter months. Embarcadero Center sits on a 9.8-acre (4.0 ha) site largely bounded by Clay Street (to the north), Sacramento Street (to the south), Battery Street (to the west), and the Embarcadero (to the east), in the financial district of San Francisco. [1]

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Developed by Trammell Crow, David Rockefeller and John Portman, construction began with Tower One in 1971, with the last off-complex extension, Embarcadero West, completed in 1989. [2] The two extension buildings are west of Battery.

Boston Properties sold the Embarcadero West building to Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (TIAA-CREF) in December 2005 for more than US$205 million. [3]

The 4.8 million square feet (445,900 m2) complex accommodates offices for 14,000 people along with mixed-use areas accommodating retail, dining, entertainment and cinema functions. The cinema’s operator closed its doors permanently in February 2022. [1]

Structures

NameHeightFloorsYearNotes
One 173 m
568 ft
451971 [4]
Two 126 m
413 ft
301974 [5]
Three 126 m
413 ft
311977 [6]
Four 174 m
571 ft
451982 [7]
Five
(Hyatt Regency)
77 m
253 ft
201973 [8]
Embarcadero West 123 m
404 ft
341989Detached from main complex, sold in 2005, no longer part of the complex [9]
Le Méridien 96.36 m
316.1 ft
251988Formerly the Park Hyatt Hotel [10]

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