Back in February, I was reading one of the SF blogs I read (ok it's SFCURBED) and there was a link to get tickets to visit the Ohana Floor (the observation deck) of the recently completed Salesforce Tower, the tallest building west of Chicago. And, as you see, we had a BEAUTIFUL, clear day.
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415 Mission Street....The Salesforce Tower |
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After a 39 second elevator ride up to the 61st floor, we were welcomed to Ohana floor. Turns out Salesforce uses Ohana as a way to refer to their employees as "family." |
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Here we are going clockwise around the Ohana floor......starting with the Transamerica Pyramid, Coit Tower and Alcatraz. |
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The Embarcadero, the Ferry Building and Treasure Island. |
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Bay Bridge |
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So the Ohana floor is open to ALL employees of Salesforce during the workday to come up, breath the air of the indoor garden, grab some food at the grill, or coffee from the barista and to enjoy the view. |
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Ships reveal that San Francisco is still a working port. |
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The Giants Ballpark, the new Chase Center and the eastern waterfront of San Francisco. |
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SOMA, Potrero Hill and Bernal Heights in the way distance. |
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Looking southeast towards the Castro, Noe Valley and Twin Peaks |
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West towards Pacific Heights, the Richmond and the Pacific Ocean |
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The Golden Gate Bridge!! |
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The last I-Beam and all the Salesforce Mascots. |
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As we left, we got Salesforce Cookies...and I took two. Of course! |
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Three photos with Trail Blazer....pick your favorite! |