SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The last steel beam was placed on the Salesforce Tower today, making it the tallest occupiable building west of Chicago. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff held a ceremony to celebrate ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- This is a special day in the construction of San Francisco's tallest building. The support structure for the Salesforce Tower is now complete. Lifting the final beam into place ...
Excavation on the Salesforce Tower started in 2014, which included drilling down and filling 42 load-bearing elements with concrete and rebar that were all sunk 40 feet into the bedrock below the ...
Another 300K SF may soon be leased at San Francisco's Salesforce Tower. WeWork is in talks for about 100K SF and Salesforce may expand its current lease by 200K SF, the San Francisco Business Times ...
If you can't get enough of the 714k SF Salesforce deal you won't want to miss our 3rd annual Construction and Development Summit tomorrow at the Intercontinental, where one of the main men behind ...
Salesforce.com announced Friday that it will be the main tenant in a 61-story building under construction in San Francisco. When completed in 2017, “Salesforce Tower” will be the tallest office ...
The new owner of the state’s largest office tower is spending millions of dollars on improvements as it prepares for the arrival of the building’s largest tenant—a lease that’s expected to transform ...
The man who posted on Instagram as he ascended is Maison Des Champs, a rock climber who calls himself the "Pro-Life Spiderman." SAN FRANCISCO -- A man who free climbed San Francisco's Salesforce Tower ...
With its final steel beam hoisted into place, San Francisco's Salesforce Tower today became the tallest occupiable building west of the Mississippi River. Technically, new Wilshire Grand building in ...
The man who posted on Instagram as he ascended is Maison Des Champs, a rock climber who calls himself the "Pro-Life Spiderman." San Francisco police interviewed Des Champs while he was police custody.
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