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  1. 225 Bush Street, originally known as the Standard Oil Building, is a 328-foot (100 m), 25-floor office building in the financial district of San Francisco. The building includes 21 floors of office space, 1 floor of retail, 1 storage floor and 2 basement levels including the garage.

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  2. 225 Bush. 225 Bush offers prime office space in one of downtown San Francisco’s most sought-after locations. The building was designed by world-renowned architect George W. Kelham for John D. Rockefeller and constructed in the 1920’s as the Standard Oil Building.

  3. Our goal is to cultivate community, connection and smart, sustainable growth throughout the communities and assets we serve. We operate a vertically integrated model, so we can focus on sustainability, excellence in design and quality across all of our projects; ensuring that we leave a lasting legacy within the communities we serve. Our vision ...

  4. Hai 11 modi per andare da 225 Bush Street a Universal Studios Hollywood. Il più economico e' Autobus notturno che costa $59. Il più breve è BART per Oakland e volo per Burbank che impiega 3 ore.

  5. 225 Bush features many of its original design details, along with many modern upgrades to enhance the space and better serve today’s tenants. In 2020, the 225 Bush Property Management Team was awarded the Kingsley Excellence Award, recognizing outstanding performance and tenant satisfaction. Details. Gallery.

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  6. Head office: 225 Bush Street, 20th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94104 - United States of America. Website: www.benefitcosmetics.com. Identity. At Benefit Cosmetics, we believe that laughter is the best cosmetic. Why? Because when we are laughing and having fun, that’s when we are at our most beautiful.

  7. 27 gen 2023 · The newly-built Standard Oil Building (now known simply as 225 Bush Street) was an impressive addition to the Financial District in 1923 and remained the tallest in the city until the completion of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph building at 140 New Montgomery Street three years later.