Park Central Hotel San Francisco
The Park Central Hotel San Francisco is a 36-story highrise hotel at 50 Third Street in San Francisco, California. The hotel has 23,000 square feet of meeting and event space, including a 9,000 square-foot ballroom with capacity of up to 1,200 guests. MaSo, the hotel's restaurant, can host private events for up to 300 guests and has an outdoor terrace.[3]
Park Central Hotel San Francisco | |
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Park Central hotel, on far left, overlooking Yerba Buena Gardens | |
Location within San Francisco Park Central Hotel San Francisco (California) Park Central Hotel San Francisco (the United States) | |
Hotel chain | Highgate Hotels |
General information | |
Address | 50 Third Street San Francisco, California |
Coordinates | 37.78654°N 122.40309°W |
Opening | 1984 |
Owner | LaSalle Hotel Properties |
Management | Highgate Hotels |
Height | 114 m (374 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 34 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Hornberger + Worstell |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 681 rooms |
Number of restaurants | MaSo |
Website | |
www.parkcentralsf.com | |
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History
Opened in 1984[4] as the Hotel Meridien San Francisco, it was the first private project of the City of San Francisco Redevelopment Agency's development in the Yerba Buena district.[5] The hotel was sold to ANA Hotels for $100 million in 1988 and renamed ANA Hotel San Francisco.[6] Scenes in David Fincher's 1997 film The Game were shot in the hotel. ANA sold it, along with their Washington, DC hotel, to Lowe Enterprises on September 29, 1998 for $270 million.[7] Lowe subsidiary Destination Hotels assumed management, renaming the property The Argent Hotel.[8]
Following its sale in 2005,[9] the hotel underwent a $28.3 million renovation in early 2007 and was renamed The Westin Market Street San Francisco on April 12, 2007.[10] LaSalle Hotel Properties acquired the hotel for $350 million on January 23, 2015 and renamed it Park Central San Francisco.[3]
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