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345 California Adds Fitwel and LEED Platinum to Certifications

345 California Street, a newly renovated Class A mixed-use office property in San Francisco, has achieved Fitwel 2 star and LEED Platinum ratings. Owned by Metropolis Investment Holdings Inc., 345 California is a 48-story mixed-use property in San Francisco’s Financial District with expansive bay and city views.

“The property’s LEED Platinum rating, BOMA 360 designation, Energy Star certification, UL Verified Healthy Building for indoor air and water, Fitwel certification and its carbon neutrality ensures occupiers benefit from operational world-class best practices,” said general manager Patrick Murphy.

Originally built in 1986, the 725-foot tower contains 600,000 square feet of office space and retail amenities, and a two-level underground parking garage. The building sports an award-winning architectural design created by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.

Cushman & Wakefield’s Greg Fogg and Sam Wasserstein handle project leasing for the building, while Cushman & Wakefield’s Northern California Asset Services also provides on-site property management services.

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