225 Bush Street
Building in San Francisco
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Former names | Standard Oil Building |
Record height | |
Preceded by | Call Building |
Surpassed by | Pacific Telephone Building |
General information | |
Type | Commercial offices |
Location |
225 Bush Street
San Francisco , California |
Coordinates | 37°47′27″N 122°24′05″W / 37.79086°N 122.40147°W / 37.79086; -122.40147 |
Completed | 1922 |
Owner |
Kylli Inc.
Flynn Properties, Inc. |
Height | |
Roof | 328 ft (100 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 22 |
Floor area | 559,723 sq ft (52,000.0 m 2 ) [1] |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | George W. Kelham |
Main contractor | Dinwiddie Construction Company |
References | |
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225 Bush Street , originally known as the Standard Oil Building , is a 328-foot (100 m) , 25-floor office building in the financial district of San Francisco . The building includes 21 floors of office space, 1 floor of retail, 1 storage floor and 2 basement levels including the garage. It was the tallest building in the city from its completion in 1922 until 1925.
It contains approximately 560,000 sq ft (52,000 m 2 ) of rentable space. It is a historic building, serving as the headquarters for Standard Oil of California, now Chevron , for over half a century. Architect George W. Kelham designed the Standard Oil Building for John D. Rockefeller and modeled it on the Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building . [7] Composed of two buildings, the old wing was built in the 1920s. The new wing was built in the 1950s.
Tenants
Tenants include: [8]
- Outbrain
- Blue Shield of California
- General Assembly
- Heap (HQ)
- Handshake (HQ)
- Khoros (former HQ)
- LendUp (HQ)
- Twitch
- Meltwater (HQ)
- Benefit Cosmetics (HQ)
- Ginger.io (HQ)
- TinyCo (HQ)
- RocketSpace
- LiveRamp (HQ)
- Synergy (HQ)
- Mercari
- SmartRecruiters
- SpringerNature
- Sunrun (HQ)
References
- ↑ "225 Bush Street" . Skyscraper Center . CTBUH . Retrieved 2017-08-03 .
- ↑ "Emporis building ID 118711" . Emporis . Archived from the original on September 21, 2017.
- ↑ "225 Bush Street" . SkyscraperPage .
- ↑ 225 Bush Street at Structurae
- ↑ Dineen, J.K. (2012-08-31). "After paying $212M, Flynn to redo 225 Bush" . San Francisco Business Times . Retrieved 2013-12-05 .
- ↑ Weintraub, Adam (2014-05-22). "Iconic 225 Bush St. trades hands for second time in two years, this time for $350 million" . San Francisco Business Times . Retrieved 2014-05-23 .
- ↑ "225 Bush Street: Long the home of entrepreneurial spirit" (PDF) . Thermal Times . Vol. 4, no. 2. NRG Energy Center San Francisco. Fall 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-05-23 . Retrieved 2014-05-23 .
- ↑ Weintraub, Adam (2014-05-22). "Iconic 225 Bush St. trades hands for second time in two years, this time for $350 million" . San Francisco Business Times . Retrieved 2014-12-03 .
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