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Status
  
Under construction

Owner
  
Oceanwide Holdings

Groundbreaking
  
2016

Estimated completion
  
2021

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Type
  
Commercial offices Residential condominiums Hotel

Location
  
50 First Street San Francisco, California

Architectural
  
Tower I: 905 ft (276 m) Tower II: 625 ft (191 m)

Roof
  
Tower I: 850 ft (260 m) Tower II: 605 ft (184 m)

Floor count
  
Tower I: 75 Tower II: 54

Architecture firms
  
Foster + Partners, Heller Manus Architects

Similar
  
Astana railway station, Salesforce Tower, Providian Financial Building, 100 First Plaza, 100 Pine Center

Oceanwide Center is a mixed-use skyscraper complex under construction in the South of Market neighborhood of San Francisco, California, consisting of two towers.

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Design

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The taller tower, located at 50 First Street, is expected to rise 905 feet (276 m) and contain 34 stories (1,010,000 square feet (94,000 m2)) of office space below 19 floors with approximately 111 residential units. The base of the tower includes a six-story tall, outdoor "urban room" of public open space. The tower will feature diagonal, exterior bracing and taper towards the top, reminiscent of the John Hancock Center in Chicago. If completed as proposed, the 905-foot (276 m) tower would become San Francisco's second-tallest building after Salesforce Tower, surpassing the long time record-holder, the Transamerica Pyramid.

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The shorter tower, along Mission Street, is planned to climb 605 feet (184 m) and will contain the 169-room Waldorf Astoria San Francisco hotel on the first 21 floors and approximately 154 residential units on the upper 33 floors.

History

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The parcels around 50 First Street were upzoned as part of the Transit Center District Plan approved in 2012 in conjunction with the new Transbay Transit Center. The parcels were originally assembled by developer David Choo and a plan was floated in 2007 for towers as tall as 1,200 feet (370 m) designed by Renzo Piano. Choo was eventually forced to sell the property during the 2008 financial crisis.

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In 2013, TMG Partners and Northwood Investors acquired the property out of bankruptcy court for US$122 million. TMG and Northwood hired Foster + Partners and Heller Manus Architects to re-design the project. In 2015, Beijing-based Oceanwide Holdings acquired the property for US$296 million. A groundbreaking ceremony for the buildings was held on December 8, 2016.

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References

Oceanwide Center, San Francisco Wikipedia