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Faded ‘40s charm like Hollywood version of Dickens. Popular with starlets back in the day. Scene from The Maltese Falcon (Bogart shoots the Fat Man) filmed in one of the eighth-floor rooms. It’s said Capone stashed a fortune here—but when the safe was cracked, there was nothing but dust. Quaint and cozy, without hint of a sinister past. Kitty-corner to San Francisco Chronicle headquarters, where more current intrigues are uncovered.
In heart of Theater District, cool green cut-glass entrance leads into trendy modern slicklandia. Multiple TV monitors, backlit cut-agate reception desk, halogen track lights, bird-of-paradise arra... read more
Lavish European rococo swathed in rich royal colors in lobby of 1928 gem. Old-school ambience at a reasonable rack rate. Just one block up from Union Square on cable-car line. “See no evil, hear no... read more
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