The Paramount, San Francisco Explained

The Paramount
Location:680 Mission Street
San Francisco, California
Coordinates:37.7867°N -122.4019°W
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Status:Completed
Building Type:Residential apartments
Unit Count:495
Roof:420feet
Floor Count:40
Start Date:2000
Opening:2002
Floor Area:660000-1NaN-1
Architect:Kwan Henmi Architecture/Planning, Inc.
Structural Engineer:Englekirk Structural Engineers
Main Contractor:Charles Pankow Builders
References:[1] [2] [3]

The Paramount, or 680 Mission Street at Third, is a 40-story rental-apartment tower that is located South of Market just outside the Financial District on Mission Street in San Francisco.[2]

History

Construction of the 420-foot (128-m) tower was completed in 2001. Upon completion, the building was the tallest concrete-framed structure located in Seismic Zone 4. It was also the tallest all-residential building in San Francisco from 2001 to 2008.[2]

The Paramount is one of several new highrise projects completed or under construction on Mission Street since 2000. Other examples include 555 Mission Street, St. Regis Museum Tower, Millennium Tower, 101 Second Street, and the JP MorganChase Building.

UC Santa Cruz chancellor Denice Denton leapt to her death from the roof on 24 June 2006.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Paramount. 2007-09-30. SkyscraperPage.com.
  2. Web site: The Paramount. https://web.archive.org/web/20070228132046/http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=streetparamount-sanfrancisco-ca-usa. dead. February 28, 2007. 2007-09-30. Emporis.com.
  3. Web site: Housing Inventory 2001-2004 . July 2005 . San Francisco Planning Department . 2013-12-05.
  4. News: UC Santa Cruz chancellor jumps to her death in S.F. . 2006-06-24 . 2007-09-30 . San Francisco Chronicle . Cecilia M. . Vega . Jaxon . VanDerbeken.