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by Janiya Ebert IV Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Now we’re inviting everyone to sign up for a free tour and come all the way up to the top of the tallest office building west of Chicago. The Ohana Floor, on the 61st and top story of Salesforce Tower in San Francisco, will be open to four 50-person public tours one Saturday a month beginning Feb. 23.

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What is Salesforce Tower?

Salesforce Tower is the centerpiece of the Salesforce Transit Center and provides direct access to the 5.4-acre Salesforce Park. 11,000 LED lights make up the highest public art installation in the United States, titled “Day for Night” by local artist Jim Campbell. This opens in a new window.

Do I need to book in advance to visit Salesforce Tower?

Do you need to book in advance to visit Salesforce Tower? We recommend booking Salesforce Tower tours ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. See all 7 Salesforce Tower tours on Tripadvisor

Does anyone actually love the Salesforce Tower in Honolulu?

One thing’s for sure, no one loves the Salesforce Tower, except maybe the people that worked there, who had access to the Ohana Floor with its living walls and Hawaiian-themed stuffed goats; and the elevated five-block-long park named, um, Salesforce Park.

What is the cancellation policy for Salesforce Tower Tours?

If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. See all 7 Salesforce Tower tours on Tripadvisor What's the best way to see Salesforce Tower?

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Can we go on top of Salesforce Tower?

Best of all, it is free. However, currently it is open to the public only one day a month when 4 tours are offered, each lasting one hour. So if you want to visit the Salesforce Tower when you are in town, prepare to be disappointed unless you have made your reservation months, or maybe a year in advance.

What is at the top of Salesforce Tower?

Salesforce Tower's Top Two Floors Are Home to 24 Award-Winning Living Columns. Habitat Horticulture designed a plant oasis for Salesforce Tower's Ohana Floor, which features thousands of plants on living columns and 360-degree views of San Francisco.

Can you run at Salesforce Park?

This is a very popular area for birding, trail running, and walking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime.

How many floors is a Salesforce Tower?

61Salesforce Tower / FloorsSalesforce Tower, a 1.4 million-square-foot, 61-story icon, is adjacent to the Transbay Transit Center in San Francisco. The tower is a landmark addition to the San Francisco skyline and is the second tallest building on the West Coast, with its crown soaring to a height of 1,070 feet.

Is the Salesforce building sinking?

This isn't an uncommon construction method in the Bay Area (and sections of downtown San Francisco are sinking at about three-quarters of an inch every year) and the Millennium Tower design team still maintains that the building's issues stem from soil compaction caused by the construction of the adjacent Salesforce ...

Does Salesforce Tower have a gym?

The Fitness Center at Salesforce Tower is a full-service fitness facility located on the 8th Floor operating from 5:00 AM - 8:00 PM, Monday through Friday. The Fitness Center is a complementary amenity solely available to Salesforce Tower tenants.

Is Salesforce garden open to public?

Yes, this is a public building and a public park, owned and operated by Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA). Both are open to the public. Salesforce has acquired a 25-year sponsorship for naming and signage rights.

How do I visit a park in Salesforce?

The easiest way to access it by escalator is from the Grand Hall. Those escalators touch down on the Bus Deck, and if the visitors walk forward to the next group of escalators, those will take them to the Park. Visitors can also access via the Salesforce Tower bridge.

Is the Salesforce garden open?

May 1 - October 31 | 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. November 1 - April 30 | 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. * hours subject to change. Everyone's welcome to enjoy this public park, a living roof where a curved walking trail lined with benches surrounds grassy lawns, dancing fountains, a children's play area, and an amphitheater.

What is the best floor in Salesforce Tower?

Salesforce Tower's Top Two Floors Are Home to 24 Award-Winning Living Columns. At 1,070 feet, the Salesforce Tower is the tallest building in San Francisco and is also home to the Ohana Floor, a plant oasis residing on the top two floors that offers 360-degree views of the city.

Is Salesforce Tower earthquake proof?

Salesforce Tower is the first commercial office skyscraper in California constructed to an upgraded degree of seismic safety, with a foundation system consisting of 42 load-bearing parts anchored into bedrock more than 300 feet below grade, making it one of the safest structures in the country.

What is special about Salesforce Tower?

One of the most remarkable Salesforce Tower facts is that it's also the second-tallest building west of the Mississippi River as only the Wilshire Grand Center in Los Angeles is higher at 1,100 feet (335 meters). Without the additional spire of the skyscraper in Los Angeles, it would actually be the tallest as well!

Overview

Salesforce Tower, formerly known as the Transbay Tower, is a 1,070-foot (326 m) office skyscraper in the South of Market district of downtown San Francisco, completed in 2018. It is located at 415 Mission Street between First and Fremont streets, next to the Transbay Transit Center site. Salesforce Tower is the centerpiece of the San Francisco Transbay redevelopment plan. The plan cont…

History

Developer Hines Interests Limited Partnership, with a proposal by architect César Pelli of Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, was selected as the winner of a global competition in 2007 to entitle and purchase the site. A seven-member jury of development experts assembled by the Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA) selected Hines over proposals from Forest City Enterprises and architect Richard Rogers; and from Rockefeller Development Group Corp. and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. …

Design

The Salesforce Tower consists of a glass and steel curtain wall, surrounding a structural steel frame, which surrounds a reinforced concrete core. The building is enclosed in a lattice consisting of white aluminum fins and perforated sunshades, which reach out as much as two feet beyond the glass skin. The tower's silhouette is smoothly tapering off toward the top.

Reception

At the time of the building's opening in January 2018, the San Francisco Chronicle's architecture critic John King characterized it as "Immense but understated. Overwhelming yet refined. A study in thick-walled minimalism that seems to hover more than soar. All of which makes for a nuanced tower, conscientious and self-assured even as it reorients the skyline and redefines San Francisco’s visual image." King also reported that "[a]rchitecture buffs already dismiss Salesforc…

In popular culture

• Salesforce Tower's first appearance in film was the 2014 animated film Big Hero 6. Although construction on Salesforce Tower had only started a year ago at the time the film was released, a stylized version of the completed tower appeared in the film.
• The tower can also be seen in several shots in the 2018 film Venom.

Gallery

• Salesforce Tower in April 2017, the day before its topping-out ceremony with 181 Fremont under construction on the right
• The Salesforce Tower (center-left) and the Transamerica Pyramid (center-right) with Coit Tower (left) and the Pier 43 Ferry Arch (foreground)

See also

• List of tallest buildings in San Francisco
• List of tallest buildings in California
• List of tallest buildings in the United States
• Gran Torre Santiago

External links

• Official website
• Transbay Demolition and Construction Blog
• Salesforce Tower construction webcam
• Transbay Transit Center proposal from Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects Archived May 19, 2017, at the Wayback Machine

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