Rosewood San Francisco, a new, ultra-luxury hotel in the City by the Bay’s burgeoning Transbay District, is set to open in 2026.
Rosewood Hotels & Resorts was selected to manage the property by F4 Transbay Partners (F4), a joint venture of Hines, the international real estate firm; Urban Pacific; and the real estate business within Goldman Sachs Asset Management.
Rosewood San Francisco will occupy 15 floors of the 61-storey, approximately 1.1-million-square-foot building in the new center of the city.
Designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, the 800-foot super-tall building is the last of greater downtown San Francisco’s development projects for the foreseeable future. It is also just one of three projects with a direct connection via pedestrian skywalk to the Salesforce Park, the city’s award-winning, 5.4-acre elevated outdoor oasis, which features a 1,000-person amphitheater, children’s play area, walking trails and interactive art installations.
In addition to the hotel, the new tower will feature residences, office and retail spaces and an expansive pedestrian realm.
Rosewood San Francisco will offer approximately 180 guestrooms and suites with locally inspired design by Joyce Wang Studios.
The property’s amenities will include Asaya, Rosewood’s wellness concept, and a fully-equipped fitness and movement studio featuring an indoor lap pool.
It will also feature a variety of event spaces, a signature indoor-outdoor restaurant, patisserie, living room, and the Manor Club, the brand’s signature private lounge concept.
“As one of the most dynamic and innovative cities in North America, San Francisco offers an eclectic mix of culture, cuisine, art, technology, and adventure, and is an ideal destination for the Rosewood brand,” said Sonia Cheng, chief executive officer of Rosewood Hotel Group. “We are thrilled to be a part of this revolutionary new development and look forward to providing our affluential explorers and San Franciscans alike with a stylish and refined new icon to enjoy for years to come.”
Rosewood San Francisco will join Rosewood’s two existing California properties: Rosewood Sand Hill in Menlo Park and Rosewood Miramar Beach in Montecito.