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555 City Center

Skyscraper in downtown Oakland, California


Skyscraper in downtown Oakland, California

FieldValue
building_name555 City Center
imageAskcomheadquarters.jpg
alternate_namesOakland City Center
location555 12th Street
Oakland, California
coordinates
start_date2000
completion_date2002
pushpin_mapUnited States Oakland#California#USA
pushpin_label555 City Center
building_typeCommercial offices
architectural_styleModernism
roof279 ft
floor_count20
floor_area500000 sqft
main_contractorPankow Builders
architecture_firmKorth Sunseri Hagey Architects
structural_engineerNishkian Menninger
other_designersThe Gazzardo Partnership (landscaping)
ownerPrincipal Real Estate Investors
references

Oakland, California

555 City Center is a 20-story, 279 ft skyscraper in the City Center complex of downtown Oakland, California. The building was completed in 2002, and designed by Korth Sunseri Hagey Architects of San Francisco for Shorenstein Properties.

Tenants

  • Matson Navigation Company
  • Ask.com (global HQ)

References

References

  1. "Emporis building ID 100964". [[Emporis]].
  2. {{skyscraperpage. 8587
  3. (2012). "555 City Center". Korth Sunseri Hagey Architects.
  4. (2013-12-11). "555 CITY CENTER - KSH Architects".
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