Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero
Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero | |
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Hotel chain | Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts |
General information | |
Location | United States |
Address | 222 Sansome Street San Francisco, California |
Coordinates | 37°47′33″N 122°24′02″W / 37.7925°N 122.4005°W |
Opening | 1986 |
Cost | US$83 million |
Owner | Westbrook Partners |
Management | Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts |
Height | 219.8 m (721 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 11 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Skidmore, Owings & Merrill |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 148 |
Number of suites | 7 |
Number of restaurants | Brasserie S&P |
Website | |
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The Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero is a luxury hotel that occupies the top 11 floors of 48 story office tower of 345 California Center at 222 Sansome Street in the financial district of San Francisco, California. Completed in 1986, the 345 California Center tower is the fifth-tallest in the city, at 211.8 m (695 ft). Initially planned as condominiums, the twin towers of hotel were situated at 45-degree angles relative to the rest of the building, connected to each other by several glass skybridges that offer views of the San Francisco Bay Area.
The hotel opened in 1986 as the Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco. In February 2015, the hotel was sold to Loews Hotels[4] and renamed the Loews Regency San Francisco.[5] In May 2019, Loews sold the hotel to investment company Westbrook Partners.[6] The hotel closed for renovations at the end of 2019,[7] and the Four Seasons Hotels group assumed management, renaming it "Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero" (although the Embarcadero runs several blocks away from the building).[6] The hotel was originally set to reopen on May 1, 2020,[8] but the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic forced the opening to be postponed to October 1, 2020.[9] As the pandemic quickly worsened, the newly opened hotel soon closed again, on December 20, 2020.[10] It reopened on June 16, 2021.[11]
Gallery
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345 California lobby
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The building's twin spires
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Emporis building ID 118794". Emporis. Archived from the original on January 16, 2016.
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- ^ Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero at Structurae
- ^ "Loews Hotels Launches Loews Regency Luxury Brand".
- ^ "Home".
- ^ a b McGinnis, Chris (2019-06-20). "San Francisco gets another Four Seasons hotel". SFGate. Retrieved 2019-06-27.
- ^ "Reflagged Loews Regency San Francisco to Open as Four Seasons Hotel in 2020 | Frequent Business Traveler".
- ^ "Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero is Now Confirming Arrivals Beginning May 1".
- ^ "Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero Opens".
- ^ "Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero Closure".
- ^ "New Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero Reopens".
Further reading
[edit]- Lloyd, Peter (1997). San Francisco: A Guide To Recent Architecture. Cologne: Könnemann. pp. 94–95. ISBN 3-89508-643-6.