

Seventy feet above the Grand Hall, the Park runs the entire length of the Transit Center’s nearly four-block stretch. While we love our four-legged friends, dogs are not allowed at Salesforce Park, which is home to delicate plants and habitat and 13 unique ecosystems. Visitors can also access via the Salesforce Tower bridge. Those escalators touch down on the Bus Deck, and if the visitors walk forward to the next group of escalators, those will take them to the Park. The easiest way to access it by escalator is from the Grand Hall. Is Salesforce park free?Īre Salesforce Transit Center and Salesforce Park admission free? Yes, this is a public building and a public park, owned and operated by Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA). How much is the Millennium Tower sinking? And fully fixing the tilt of the building, through settling, is expected to take ten years.Īll structures including skyscrapers resist sinking into the soil beneath them despite their heavy load due to their well designed foundation that takes into account the load of the superstructure and the bearing capacity of the soil available at a particular stratum at which the foundation rests. Parts of the building have reportedly sunk 18 inches since construction was completed in 2009. The Ohana Floor, on the 61st and top story of Salesforce Tower in San Francisco, will be open to four 50-person public tours one Saturday a month beginning Feb.



The park’s location on top of the bus terminal and connection to several adjacent towers in addition to its robust schedule of programmed activities results in a park that is widely used by a diverse group of people.Now we’re inviting everyone to sign up for a free tour and come all the way up to the top of the tallest office building west of Chicago. The rooftop park serves as an essential element in the growth of the new East Cut neighborhood in San Francisco and provides high quality public open space and access to nature in an area that lacks significant space for urban parks at street level. The park is an integral component of the sustainability program for the building that sits below it. It brings nature, horticulture, art and a rich mixture of botanical and active programmed experiences to downtown San Francisco. The integrated park has become the central public open space in a new mixed-use neighborhood that has been growing around it. In July ASLA-NCC along with PWP lead designers of Salesforce Park, Adam Greenspan and Cornelia Roppel, for a tour of the 5.4 acre park located on top of the Salesforce Transit Center in downtown San Francisco.
