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345 California Street, 345 California Center, or to locals Tweezer Towers is a 48 story, 695 ft. (212 m) building located in the heart of San Francisco's financial district. Completed in 1986, it is San Francisco's third-tallest building after the Bank of America building and the Transamerica Pyramid, but only the Tweezers of the building poke above the rest the downtown skyscrapers. However, it is the tallest building constructed in San Francisco in the 1980s. The tower itself is located in the middle of a block with four historical buildings on each of the four corners. The Mandarin Oriental Hotel occupies the top 10 floors of the tower, in which consists of twin towers twisted at 45 degree angles (compared to the rest of the building) and the two are connected by skybridges, offering dramatic views from the Financial District of the Bay Area.

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