List of tallest buildings in San Francisco
Skyline of San Francisco, showing the
Transamerica Pyramid on the left, 345 California Center in the center and 555 California Street on the right
The U.S. city of San Francisco, California is the site of over 370 high-rises,[1] 44 of which stand taller than 400 feet (122 m). The tallest building in the city is the Transamerica Pyramid, which rises 853 feet (260 m) and is currently the 31st-tallest building in the United States.[2] Another famous San Francisco skyscraper is 555 California Street, which is the city's 2nd-tallest building. It is also known to locals as the Bank of America Center.[3]
Many of San Francisco's tallest buildings, particularly its office skyscrapers,[4] were completed in a massive building boom that occurred from the late 1960s until the late 1980s.[5] This boom was dubbed a "Manhattanization wave" by residents of the city, and led to local legislation passed that set in some of the strictest building height limit requirements in the country.[6] This led to a slowdown of skyscraper construction during the 1990s, but construction of taller buildings has resumed recently as the building height requirements have been relaxed and overlooked in light of recent economic activity. The city is currently going through a second boom, with 34 buildings over 400 feet (122 m) proposed, approved, or under construction in the city. San Francisco boasts 18 completed skyscrapers that rise at least 500 feet (152 m) in height. Overall, San Francisco's skyline is ranked (based upon existing and under construction buildings over 500 feet (152 m) tall) second in the Pacific coast region (after Los Angeles) and eighth in the United States, after New York City, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, and Atlanta.[A]
Due to a housing shortage and the subsequent real estate boom, the city's strict building height code has been relaxed over the years, and there have been many skyscrapers proposed for construction in the city; some, such as the One Rincon Hill South Tower, have already been completed. Several other taller buildings are proposed in connection with the Transbay Terminal redevelopment project. The San Francisco Transbay development consists of 10 skyscrapers set to rise over 400 feet (122 m) tall, with three of the towers scheduled to rise over 1,000 feet (305 m).[7] If constructed, these towers would be the first buildings in San Francisco to qualify as supertalls, and would be among the tallest in the United States. Many other tall proposals have been submitted as well, including the Sun Tower, which is planned to rise on Treasure Island.[8]
San Francisco skyline from Treasure Island.
Tallest buildings
The One Rincon Hill South Tower, the 5th-highest building and tallest all-residential complex in the city
101 California Street, the 6th-tallest building in San Francisco
44 Montgomery Street, the 11th-tallest building in the city
McKesson Plaza, the city's 15th-tallest building
The St. Regis Museum Tower, San Francisco's 23rd-tallest building
The JP MorganChase Building, the 34th-tallest building in the city
This list ranks San Francisco skyscrapers that stand at least 400 feet (122 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.
Rank |
Name |
Height
ft (m) |
Floors |
Year |
Notes |
|
Sutro Tower |
977 (298) |
|
1973 |
Tallest non-building radio tower in San Francisco since 1973. |
1 |
Transamerica Pyramid |
853 (260) |
48 |
1972 |
Has been the tallest building in San Francisco since 1972; 3rd-tallest building in California, 32nd-tallest in the United States, and 100th-tallest in the world; tallest building on the West Coast from 1972 until 1974; tallest building constructed in San Francisco in the 1970s[2][9][10] |
2 |
555 California Street |
779 (237) |
52 |
1969 |
51st-tallest building in the United States; tallest building on the West Coast from 1969 to 1972; formerly known as Bank of America Center; tallest building constructed in the city in the 1960s[3][11][12] |
3 |
345 California Center |
695 (212) |
48 |
1986 |
Tallest mid-block skyscraper in San Francisco; tallest building constructed in the city in the 1980s[13][14] |
4 |
Millennium Tower |
645 (197) |
58 |
2009 |
Tallest building constructed in the city in the 2000s[15][16] |
5 |
One Rincon Hill South Tower |
641 (195) |
60 |
2008 |
Tallest all-residential building in the city[17][18][19][20] |
6= |
50 Fremont Center |
600 (183) |
43 |
1985 |
[21][22] |
6= |
101 California Street |
600 (183) |
48 |
1982 |
[23][24] |
8 |
Chevron Tower |
573 (175) |
40 |
1975 |
[25][26] |
9 |
Four Embarcadero Center |
570 (174) |
45 |
1982 |
[27][28] |
10 |
One Embarcadero Center |
569 (173) |
45 |
1971 |
[29][30] |
11 |
44 Montgomery Street |
565 (172) |
43 |
1967 |
[31][32] |
12 |
Spear Tower |
564 (172) |
43 |
1976 |
[33][34] |
13 |
Citicorp Center |
550 (168) |
39 |
1984 |
[35][36] |
14 |
Shaklee Terraces |
538 (164) |
38 |
1979 |
[37][38] |
15= |
First Market Tower |
529 (161) |
39 |
1973 |
[39][40] |
15= |
McKesson Plaza |
529 (161) |
38 |
1969 |
[41][42] |
17 |
425 Market Street |
525 (160) |
38 |
1973 |
[43][44] |
18 |
Telesis Tower |
500 (152) |
38 |
1982 |
[45][46] |
19 |
333 Bush Street |
495 (151) |
43 |
1986 |
[47][48] |
20 |
Hilton San Francisco Tower I |
493 (150) |
46 |
1971 |
Tallest building used exclusively as a hotel in the city[49][50] |
21 |
Pacific Gas & Electric Building |
492 (150) |
34 |
1971 |
[51][52] |
22 |
50 California Street |
487 (148) |
37 |
1972 |
[53][54] |
23 |
St. Regis San Francisco |
484 (147) |
42 |
2005 |
[55][56] |
24= |
100 Pine Center |
476 (145) |
33 |
1972 |
[57][58] |
24= |
45 Fremont Center |
476 (145) |
34 |
1978 |
[59][60] |
26 |
333 Market Street |
472 (144) |
33 |
1979 |
[61][62] |
27 |
650 California Street |
466 (142) |
34 |
1964 |
[63][64] |
28 |
555 Mission Street |
458 (140) |
33 |
2008 |
[65][66][67][68][69] |
29 |
The Infinity I |
450 (137) |
41 |
2008 |
[70][71][72] |
30 |
100 First Plaza |
447 (136) |
27 |
1988 |
[73][74] |
31 |
One California |
438 (134) |
32 |
1969 |
[75][76] |
32 |
San Francisco Marriott |
436 (133) |
39 |
1989 |
[77][78] |
33= |
Russ Building |
435 (132) |
32 |
1927 |
Tied as the tallest building constructed in the city in the 1920s[79][80] |
33= |
PacBell Building |
435 (132) |
26 |
1925 |
Tied as the tallest building constructed in the city in the 1920s[81][82] |
35= |
JP MorganChase Building |
420 (128) |
31 |
2002 |
[83][84] |
35= |
The Paramount |
420 (128) |
40 |
2002 |
[85][86] |
37 |
Providian Financial Building |
417 (127) |
30 |
1981 |
[87][88] |
38= |
Three Embarcadero Center |
413 (126) |
31 |
1977 |
[89][90] |
38= |
Two Embarcadero Center |
413 (126) |
30 |
1974 |
[91][92] |
40 |
595 Market Street |
410 (125) |
30 |
1979 |
[93][94] |
41 |
123 Mission Street |
407 (124) |
29 |
1986 |
[95][96] |
42= |
101 Montgomery |
404 (123) |
28 |
1984 |
[97][98] |
42= |
Embarcadero West |
404 (123) |
34 |
1989 |
[99][100] |
44 |
California Automobile Association Building |
400 (122) |
29 |
1974 |
[101][102] |
Tallest approved and proposed
Approved
The approved Treasure Island development, which would contain 5 skyscrapers that would rank among the tallest in the city if constructed
This lists buildings that are approved for construction in San Francisco and are planned to rise at least 400 feet (122 m).
Name |
Height*
ft (m) |
Floors |
Year*
(est.) |
Notes |
Sun Tower |
650 (198)[F] |
60 |
2013 |
Also referred to as Treasure Island Tower. Would stand as the tallest building on Treasure Island.[8][103] Groundbreaking is scheduled for 2009.[104][105] |
One Rincon Hill North Tower |
495 (151) |
45 |
2009 |
Scheduled to break ground in 2008.[106][107][108] |
340 Fremont Street |
440 (134) |
40 |
2009 |
[109] |
The Californian on Rincon Hill |
400 (122) |
40 |
2009 |
[110][111] |
45 Lansing Street |
400 (122) |
40 |
00 !— |
[112] |
201 Folsom Street I |
400 (122) |
40 |
00 !— |
[113] |
Treasure Island Tower I |
00 !— |
40 |
2013 |
[8][103][104] |
Treasure Island Tower II |
00 !— |
40 |
2013 |
[8][103][104] |
Treasure Island Tower III |
00 !— |
40 |
2013 |
[8][103][104] |
Treasure Island Tower IV |
00 !— |
40 |
2013 |
[8][103][104] |
* Table entries with dashes (—) indicate that information regarding building heights or dates of completion has not yet been released.
Proposed
This lists buildings that are proposed in San Francisco and are planned to rise at least 400 feet (122 m).
Name |
Height
ft (m) |
Floors* |
Year*
(est.) |
Notes |
Transbay Transit Center & Tower |
01.01,200 (366) |
80 |
2013 |
If completed, would tie the height of the two tallest Renzo Piano Towers to become the tallest building in San Francisco[114][115][116][117] |
Renzo Piano Tower I |
02.01,200 (366) |
101 |
00 !— |
If completed, would tie the height of the Transbay Transit Center & Tower and Renzo Piano Tower II to become the tallest building in San Francisco; also known as 50 First Street[7][116][118] |
Renzo Piano Tower II |
03.01,200 (366) |
101 |
00 !— |
If completed, would tie the height of the Transbay Transit Center & Tower and Renzo Piano Tower I to become the tallest building in San Francisco[7][116][119] |
Renzo Piano Tower III |
04.0900 (274) |
00 !— |
00 !— |
[7] |
Renzo Piano Tower IV |
05.0900 (274) |
00 !— |
00 !— |
[7] |
181 Fremont Street |
06.0900 (274) |
66 |
00 !— |
[120][121] |
Transbay Project III |
07.0853 (260) |
00 !— |
00 !— |
Also referred to as the TJPA Site.[122] |
Sheraton Palace Hotel Residential Tower |
08.0669 (204) |
60 |
2009 |
Also known as Two New Montgomery.[123][124] |
Harbor Village Resort I |
09.0656 (200) |
61 |
00 !— |
Considered to be a stale proposal[125] |
Harbor Village Resort II |
10.0656 (200) |
61 |
00 !— |
Considered to be a stale proposal[125] |
Harbor Village Resort III |
11.0656 (200) |
61 |
00 !— |
Considered to be a stale proposal[125] |
Renzo Piano Tower V |
12.0600 (183) |
00 !— |
00 !— |
[7] |
41 Tehama |
13.0550 (168) |
54 |
00 !— |
[126] |
Transbay Project II |
14.0550 (168) |
00 !— |
00 !— |
[127] |
Transbay Project IV |
15.0550 (168) |
00 !— |
00 !— |
[127] |
509 Howard Street |
16.0500 (152) |
00 !— |
00 !— |
Also known as Foundry Square III.[128] |
Transbay Project V |
17.0450 (137) |
00 !— |
00 !— |
[127] |
1481 Post Street |
18.0407 (124) |
38 |
2010 |
Also referred to as Cathedral Hill Plaza II and Post Street Tower.[129][130] |
Transbay Project VI |
19.0400 (122) |
00 !— |
00 !— |
[127] |
* Table entries with dashes (—) indicate that information regarding building floor counts or dates of completion has not yet been released.
Timeline of tallest buildings
This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in San Francisco as well as the current titleholder, the Transamerica Pyramid.
Name |
Street address |
Years as tallest |
Height
ft (m) |
Floors |
Reference |
Central Tower |
703 Market Street |
1898–1915 |
299 (91) |
21 |
[131] |
San Francisco City Hall[B] |
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place |
1915–1922 |
308 (94) |
4 |
[132] |
Commercial Union Assurance Building[B] |
315 Montgomery Street |
1921–1922 |
308 (94) |
16 |
[133] |
225 Bush Street |
225 Bush Street |
1922–1925 |
328 (100) |
22 |
[134] |
PacBell Building[C] |
140 New Montgomery |
1925–1965 |
435 (133) |
26 |
[81] |
Russ Building[C] |
235 Montgomery Street |
1927–1965 |
435 (133) |
31 |
[79] |
Hartford Building[D] |
650 California Street |
1965–1967 |
466 (142) |
33 |
[63] |
44 Montgomery Street |
44 Montgomery Street |
1967–1969 |
565 (172) |
43 |
[31] |
Bank of America Center[E] |
555 California Street |
1969–1972 |
779 (237) |
52 |
[11] |
Transamerica Pyramid |
600 Montgomery Street |
1972–present |
853 (260) |
48 |
[9] |
Notes
- A. ^ New York has 205 existing and under construction buildings over 500 ft (152 m), Chicago has 104, Miami has 37, Houston has 29, Los Angeles has 22, Dallas has 19, Atlanta has 19, San Francisco has 19. Source of Skyline ranking information: SkyscraperPage.com diagrams: New York City, Chicago, Miami, Houston, Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, San Francisco.
- B. ^ a b The Commercial Union Assurance Bank Building, completed in 1921, tied the height of the San Francisco City Hall. The city therefore had two tallest buildings for a period of one year, until 225 Bush Street was completed in 1922.
- C. ^ a b The Russ Building, completed in 1927, tied the height of the PacBell Building. The city therefore had two tallest buildings for a period of 38 years, until the Hartford Building was completed in 1965.
- D. ^ This building was constructed as the Hartford Building, but is now more commonly known as 650 California Street.
- E. ^ This building was constructed as the Bank of America Center, but was renamed to 555 California Street in 2005.
- F. ^ Building is said to be somewhere between 450 feet (137 m) and 650 feet (198 m).[135]
References
- General
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