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The San Francisco skyline is about to have a new " jewel ".

Salesforce Tower will become the tallest and most expensive building in San Francisco's history when it is completed in July. Salesforce's building is about 326m ( 1,070 ft ) tall with a construction cost of up to 1.1 billion USD, which is expected to be validated by Boston Properties.

On April 6, the City Mayor of San Francisco, Ed Lee and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff organized the closing ceremony of the construction phase of the structure. CEO Marc Benioff proudly said: " It seems like standing anywhere in the city or around the bay, I can see this tower ".

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On the Business Insider page provided images inside the most expensive building in San Francisco city history . Invite you to admire!

Salesforce became the tallest building in San Francisco's history

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Photo source: Steelblue

Salesforce will celebrate its 18th anniversary this year. In addition, Salesforce has won 8th place in the Top 100 Most Valuable Companies in the World in 2017 announced by Fortune. The giant cloud computing company is on the road to raise its value to $ 100 billion over the next three years.

The soon-to-be completed 61-storey Salesforce Tower " overcomes " both the Financial District skyscraper in New York City. This makes it the highest building in west Chicago.

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Photo source: Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects

Initially, this 61-storey building was named Transbay Tower, but business giant Salesforce bought the naming right and changed its name to Salesforce Tower. Under the contract, Salesforce will pay Boston Properties about $ 560 million to lease 30 floors at this giant buildingwithin 15 years and a half.

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Photo source: AP

About 70% of the remaining Salesforce Tower has been rented by other companies, including Bain & Company, Accenture, and CBRE, a real estate group.

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Photo source: Steelblue

Fred Clarke Architect of Pelli Clarke Architecture Company Pelli said: " What's more amazing than just an office building. The building will become a future phenomenon of the City of San Francisco ".

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Photo source: Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects

According to Boston Properties, more than 700 workers are working hard to keep up the Salesforce Tower in July 2017.

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Photo source: Melia Robinson / Business Insider

Clarke emphasized the safety of the Salesforce Tower when it was embedded in the stone floor like the Millennium Tower " neighbor " building.

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Salesforce Tower (left) with Millennium Tower in San Francisco, California.Photo source: Beck Diefenbach / Reuters.

The Salesforce Tower has a slender shape with curved corners. High ceilings and glass windows will provide adequate lighting.

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Photo source: Steelblue

Each floor will have automatic metal sunshades, which help maximize light and avoid outside heat.

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Photo source: Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects

The Salesforce Tower has direct access to Transbay Transit Transit Center being built next to it. This center will connect 8 counties of Bay Area through 11 separate transportation systems.

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Photo source: Transbay Transit Center

The park on the roof is over 9,000 square meters of Transbay Transit Center.

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Photo source: Transbay Transit Center

According to CEO Marc Benioff, Salesforce Tower created a work space for 10,000 Salesforce employees, equal to one-third of current employees worldwide.

Although the Salesforce office is located on 30 floors below, the company will also hire the top 2 floors to reserve space for group meetings and events.

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Photo source: Steelblue

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Photo source: Melia Robinson / Business Insider.

Marc Benioff said the 61st floor is called the " Ohana floor " ( Ohana means "family" in Hawaii .) Salesforce will allow non-profit organizations and NGOs to rent space to organize free events. .

Business Insider has the opportunity to ride this elevator up to the 60th floor, the highest floor of the Salesforce Tower building. That is the area being built.

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Photo source: Melia Robinson / Business Insider.

We did not feel disappointed.

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Photo source: Melia Robinson / Business Insider

Salesforce Tower may be the shadow of many skyscrapers in cities like New York or Dubai. But in San Francisco, it will be the most famous landmark in the city.

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Photo source: Melia Robinson / Business Insider.

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Level 60 of the building is still in the finishing stage.Photo source: Melia Robinson / Business Insider.

Salesforce Tower is sure to be an impressive place to hold a meeting.

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Photo source: Melia Robinson / Business Insider

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Update 24 May 2019
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