Clift Hotel

The Clift is a luxury hotel located two blocks from Union Square at the intersection of Geary Street and Taylor Street, San Francisco, California. In 1913, Frederick C. Clift, an attorney from a large family in the Sierra foothills, commissioned the 300-room hotel on a lot the family had inherited. The hotel was to open in time for the Pan Pacific Exposition. The architect, a former student of Ecole de Beaux Arts, was George Applegarth of McDonal... More

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  • 1915

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  • Clift Hotel, San Francisco

Architecture

Architect

Philippe Starck

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Clift Hotel Address

495 Geary Street
San Francisco California 94102

Owner:

Owner Start Date End Date
  • 1996
  • 1996
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Structural Height:

  • 64 m (210 ft )
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