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China Basin Landing is an office complex in the Mission Bay area of San Francisco, California.〔Gordon, Rachel and Bernadette Tansey."(Another biotech arrival Sirna Therapeutics moving to S.F.'s Mission Bay area )." ''San Francisco Chronicle''. Saturday March 5, 2005. C1. Retrieved on March 3, 2012.〕 The complex has of space.〔Ross, Andrew S. "(JPMorgan Chase's sweet deal for China Basin space )." ''San Francisco Chronicle''. Thursday January 26, 2012. Retrieved on March 3, 2012.〕 It is the headquarters of Dropbox and Dignity Health. ==History== M. Barry Lawrence, a developer from San Diego, California, purchased the site of what would later house the China Basin Landing building in 1982. The site had a six story existing structure, the China Basin Building, dating back to the 1920s or earlier.〔Found SF, "( Mission Creek Banana Boats )." Retrieved on November 20, 2014. Photo "China Basin Building along Mission Creek, 1920s."〕 Lawrence spent $40 million to renovate the older building and build a new three story, office facility next to the existing structure. The new office building, which opened in 1991, was the final major office building in San Francisco to open during that year.〔Greim, Lisa. "(China Basin Landing ready to add tenants. (San Francisco's last major office building to open in 1991) )." ''San Francisco Business Times''. May 17, 1991. Retrieved on March 3, 2012.〕 As an office facility, a portion originally it had three stories,〔Dineen, J.K. "Dropbox repacks itself." ''San Francisco Business Times''. Friday July 29, 2011. Last modified Monday August 1, 2011. (1 ). Retrieved on March 4, 2012.〕 while another portion had six stories.〔Cothran, George and Matt Smith. "(Dog Bites )." ''San Francisco Weekly''. Wednesday July 30, 1997. Retrieved on March 3, 2012. Cited segment is "In Like Clint" by George Cothran.〕 The entire facility had a total of of space.〔Robson, Douglas. "Bankers' warning: Credit crunch ahead." ''San Francisco Business Times''. Sunday September 27, 1998. (1 ). Retrieved on March 3, 2012.〕 At one point the building was converted from warehouses to offices. A parking garage was established so the building owners could get a variance that permitted them to convert the building to offices.〔Wellman, Laura. "Dog Bites." ''SF Weekly''. Wednesday Jul 14, 1999. (1 ). Retrieved on March 4, 2012. Cited section is "Not in My Parking Lot"〕 In 1998 Blackstone Group owned the building. The California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) bought China Basin Landing in 2005 for $260 million.〔 Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum (HOK) San Francisco designed a two story expansion on top of the existing 1991 section of the China Basin Landing facility.〔"(San Francisco's China Basin Landing Development )." Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum. November 21, 2006. Retrieved on March 4, 2012.〕 In 2011 Dropbox announced that it would take the fourth floor with an option for the fifth, and the center became 91% leased.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「China Basin Landing」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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