A food court lined the pedestrian way between 4 Embarcadero and the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Here was the entry to the food court
as viewed from Justin Herman Plaza.
by Bryan Costales
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The entry to the 4 Embarcadero Center shopping area as seen from Justin Herman Plaza. Notice the Ice Skating Rink to the right, only
set up for a month between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
by Bryan Costales
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The ground floor entry to 4 Embarcadero Center as seen from Justin Herman Plaza. Notice the Posh Bagel to the left and
the Buckhorn Grill to the right.
by Bryan Costales
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This is the Clay Street side of 4 Embarcadero Center with entry to underground parking. To the right of this shot
was Sue Bierman Park
.
by Bryan Costales
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This was the pedestrian entrance to 4 Embarcadero Center located mid-block on Clay Street. Notice that the underground
parking lot was full.
by Bryan Costales
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The Drumm Street side of the 4 Embarcadero Center. Notice the pedestrian bridge over the street connecting
4 Embarcadero Center to 3 Embarcadero Center.
by Bryan Costales
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The Drumm Street entrance to 4 Embarcadero Center. Directly overhead in this shot was the pedestrian bridge connecting
4 Embarcadero Center to 3 Embarcadero Center.
by Bryan Costales
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A fashion window advertising "Petites," was found just inside the entrance to 4 Embarcadero Center. The store that featured
this window was The Loft
.
by Bryan Costales
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The pedestrian extension of Sacramento Street was a food court. This was that food court as seen looking out
through the Sacramento Street entrance to 4 Embarcadero Center.
by Bryan Costales
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In the center of 4 Embarcadero Center was a spiral ramp for walking between the floors. In the center of that spiral
ramp was a garden fountain at the base of a huge concrete statue.
by Bryan Costales
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The window looking into the the Sushi Kinta
restaurant in 4 Embarcadero Center on the pedestrian way part of Sacramento Street
that forms the food court.