Park Central Hotel San Francisco


The Park Central Hotel San Francisco is a 36-story highrise hotel at 50 Third Street in San Francisco, California. The hotel has 23,000 square feet of meeting and event space, including a 9,000 square-foot ballroom with capacity of up to 1,200 guests. MaSo, the hotel's restaurant, can host private events for up to 300 guests and has an outdoor terrace.

History

Opened in 1984 as the Hotel Meridien San Francisco, it was the first private project of the City of San Francisco Redevelopment Agency's development in the Yerba Buena district. The hotel was sold to ANA Hotels for $100 million in 1988 and renamed ANA Hotel San Francisco. Scenes in David Fincher's 1997 film The Game were shot in the hotel. ANA sold it, along with their Washington, DC hotel, to Lowe Enterprises on September 29, 1998 for $270 million. Lowe subsidiary Destination Hotels assumed management, renaming the property The Argent Hotel.
Following its sale in 2005, the hotel underwent a $28.3 million renovation in early 2007 and was renamed The Westin Market Street San Francisco on April 12, 2007. LaSalle Hotel Properties acquired the hotel for $350 million on January 23, 2015 and renamed it Park Central San Francisco.