Oceanwide Center is a mixed-use skyscraper complex on hold in the South of Market neighborhood of San Francisco, California, consisting of two towers. The taller tower, located at 50 First Street, is expected to rise 910 feet and contain 34 stories of office space below 19 floors with approximately 111 residential units. The base of the tower includes a …
Oceanwide Center is a mixed-use skyscraper complex on hold in the South of Market neighborhood of San Francisco, California, consisting of two towers. The taller tower, located at 50 First Street, is expected to rise 910 feet and contain 34 stories of office space below 19 floors with approximately 111 residential units. The base of the tower includes a six-story tall, outdoor "urban room" of public open space. The tower will feature diagonal, exterior bracing and taper towards the top, reminiscent of the John Hancock Center in Chicago. If completed as proposed, the 905-foot tower would become San Francisco's second-tallest building after Salesforce Tower, surpassing the long time record-holder, the Transamerica Pyramid.
Location: 50 First Street · San Francisco, California
Owner: Oceanwide Holdings
Status: Under construction
Groundbreaking: 2016
Construction started: 2017
Estimated completion: unknown
Architectural: Tower I: 910 ft (280 m) · Tower II: 625 ft (191 m)