The tallest building in San Francisco is now officially open for business.
Several city officials joined Salesforce employees in a triumphant ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday for the massive 61-story building, which has already become an iconic part of The City’s skyline.
Although the building’s anchor tenant, Salesforce, moved into the building earlier this year, today marked its official opening.
Co-developed by Boston Properties and Hines, the Salesforce Tower, located at 415 Mission St., will not only house the Salesforce headquarters, but also includes housing, hotels, retail space and a gondola lift that will lead to the Salesforce Park, a 5.4-acre public rooftop park on top of the new Transbay Terminal.
Hundreds of people attended the ceremony, including a handful of San Francisco supervisors, Mayor Mark Farrell and former Mayor Willie Brown, who hosted the event.
Supervisor Jane Kim said:
Mayor Mark Farrell said:
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said:
Benioff added:
According to Benioff, Salesforce has pledged $1.5 million to the Hamilton Family Center, a San Francisco-based non-profit organization that helps families struggling with homelessness. Furthermore, Benioff said he and his wife were going to match the gift, making for a total donation of $3 million.
Benioff said:
The tower stands on land that was purchased from the Transbay Joint Powers Authority for around $192 million. The project broke ground in 2013, and Salesforce signed on as the anchor tenant in 2014.
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