

The walkway path - once made of decomposed granite that was starting to deteriorate - is now made of black concrete.Īnd the botanical gardens boast plants that seem to have matured nicely without the annoyance of nine months of human interaction.

Many stayed up top, though, to see how some of the Park’s original attractions had changed. No one was complaining though, as the dramatic escalators in the Transit Center’s Grand Hall were working perfectly carrying pedestrians back to ground level and the intricate terrazzo floors. Once there they’ll have to find another way down, though, because the axiom “what goes up must come down” apparently it doesn’t apply to gondola riders. Riders can now board a glass box at the corner of Fremont and Mission Street for a 30-second ride up to Salesforce Park level. Location Meet in Salesforce Plaza on the South West corner of Mission and Fremont street, by the sky gondola. Though bus terminal service remains closed until later this summer, the soft reopening featured the debut of the center’s quirky gondola. Tour Length: Approximately 1-1/2 to 2 hours Note that this tour is of the Salesforce Transit Center and rooftop park and not the Salesforce Tower office building. Nine months after cracks in support beams forced the closure of San Francisco’s newest urban park, baby strollers and pedestrians were once again circling the 5.4-acre rooftop park Monday at the Salesforce Transit Center. balances seismic shifting, collects and filters stormwater, and irrigates the gardens. This 5.4 acre park has a layered soil system that. It is a very innovative rooftop park with free events and activities year round for people of all ages. CLICK HERE if you are having a problem viewing the photos or videos on a mobile device On the five-acre top of the structure is Salesforce Park.
