Posted Jan 16, 2017, 6:39 PM
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^^Building top spaces or decks that are NOT open to the public seem pretty common. 181 Fremont will have its resident amenities about ⅔ the way up which I think will have plenty of glass for viewing. The 100 Van Ness conversion has a roof-top deck for residents. One Rincon Hill Tower 2 has a "sky lounge" and so on.
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