Central Tower (San Francisco)

Central Tower (San Francisco)

Infobox Skyscraper
building_name=Central Tower


antenna_spire=
location=703 Market Street
San Francisco
status = Completed
use=Office
roof= Convert|90.9|m|ft|0|abbr=on
floor_count=21
groundbreaking=
opening= 1898, 1938 (after renovation)
floor_area=
developer=
architect=Reid & Reid , Albert Roller (renovation)
contractor=

The Central Tower is a building located on Market Street in San Francisco. The building currently stands 298 feet (91 m) tall and contains 21 floors of office space.cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=10578|title=Central Tower|accessdate=2007-09-17|publisher=SkyscraperPage.com] The building has undergone numerous renovations since its completion in 1898 when it was known as the Spreckels Building.

History

The building originally stood 315 feet (96 m) tall with an ornate baroque dome and four corner cupolas when construction finished in 1898.Cite web|title=Central Tower|url=http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=centraltower-sanfrancisco-ca-usa|accessdate=2007-10-28|publisher=Emporis.com] Due to its height, the building stood as the tallest building in both San Francisco and west of the Mississippi River for many years. However, eight years later, the structure was badly burned and damaged by the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, although the building did not collapse. Later, in the year 1938, Albert Roller completely refurbished the Central Tower. The building's height was reduced to 298 feet (91 m) and the number of stories was increased from 15 to 21. In addition, the original ornate dome and the cupolas on the top of the building were removed.

ee also

*List of tallest buildings in San Francisco

References

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before=The Mills Building
title=Tallest Building in San Francisco
years=1898—1915 91m
after=San Francisco City Hall
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before=The Mills Building
title=Tallest Building in California
years=1898—1915 91m
after=San Francisco City Hall
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before=Unknown
title=Tallest Building west of the Mississippi
years=1898—1911 91m
after=Key Bank Center Height Reduced by Earthquake


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