Centennial Towers,
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The development of the South Tower of Centennial Towers is part of a 665,000 square foot campus nestled on a 21-acre site at the foot of San Bruno Mountain fronting US-101. Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM), the total project consists of two asymmetric towers to be built in two phases. The South Tower is a twelve-story building including a shared-use 200-seat Performing Arts Facility, a childcare facility for up to 100 children and just over 12,000 square feet of ground level retail space. A typical floor plate is about 27,000 square feet. The Project was designed to take full advantage of the high visibility aspects of the site by incorporating a very elegant curtainwall system that features dramatic diagonal translucent glass fins with soaring glass pediments punctuating the Project’s preeminence as a landmark on the Peninsula.
The project was constructed by Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction Company and was completed on-time in February 2009 and under budget by approximately $3 million.
This was a project of Myers Peninsula Venture, LLC and work undertaken included feasibility, entitlements, design management, sourcing financing, construction management and close-out.
The project was constructed by Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction Company and was completed on-time in February 2009 and under budget by approximately $3 million.
This was a project of Myers Peninsula Venture, LLC and work undertaken included feasibility, entitlements, design management, sourcing financing, construction management and close-out.