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101 Second Street is an office tower located in the South of Market district in San Francisco, California on Mission Street. The 108 m (354 ft) building was completed in 2000 and has 26 floors with 388,000 sq ft (36,000 m2) for offices. It is known for its glass-clad, four-story atrium which functions as public space. Its art pavilion has included commissions by painter Charles Arnoldi and sculptor Larry Bell. On warm days, the building at street level is opened.
History
101 Second Street was developed by a partnership of Cousins Properties Incorporated and Myers Development Company, along with 55 Second Street. Both properties were sold to an affiliate of Hines Interests Limited Partnership in September 2004 for US$282 million, of which US$144 million was for 101 Second Street. Hines sold 101 Second Street to Invesco Real Estate for about $297 million in January 2014.
As of May 2023, during what the San Francisco Chronicle described as "Downtown San Francisco['s] worst office vacancy crisis on record," 101 Second Street had a vacancy rate of 21.1%.
Tenants
King & Spalding LLP
Reed Smith
Ziff Davis Media, Inc.
Moss Adams LLP
Nexant, Inc.
The Punak Group
Aspiriant
CV Starr & Co.
Stupski Foundation
Clyde & Co
Prosper Marketplace
ServiceNow Inc
Pramp Inc
HashiCorp
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
See also
List of tallest buildings in San Francisco
References
External links
101 Second Street Archived 2009-07-27 at the Wayback Machine at Hines Interests Limited Partnership
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