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Fairmont Plaza

Coordinates: 37°20′01″N 121°53′21″W / 37.3336°N 121.8892°W / 37.3336; -121.8892
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Fairmont Plaza
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Former namesKnight-Ridder Building
Silicon Valley Financial Center
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeCommercial offices
Architectural stylePostmodern
Location50 West San Fernando
San Jose, California
Coordinates37°20′01″N 121°53′21″W / 37.3336°N 121.8892°W / 37.3336; -121.8892
Completed1988
OwnerCBRE Global Investors
Height
Roof79.55 m (261.0 ft)
Technical details
Floor count17
Floor area326,000 sq ft (30,300 m2)
Lifts/elevators6
Design and construction
Architect(s)Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
References
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Fairmont Plaza (previously the Knight-Ridder Building) is a 17-story, 79.55 m (261.0 ft) skyscraper in downtown San Jose, California. When completed in 1988, it was the tallest building in the city; it is currently the sixth. The building was designed by the Skidmore, Owings & Merrill architecture firm.

History

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Fairmont Plaza is located on a site that was once the center of the Santa Clara Valley's Chinese American community. The Market Street Chinatown occupied the block from 1866 to 1887, when it was destroyed in a racist arson attack. In 1909, San Jose's first skyscraper, the seven-story, Garden City Bank & Trust Building, was erected on the site. Charles Herrold operated one of the first radio stations in the world from the building. The building was replaced in 1926 by the seven-story, American Trust Building, which in turn was razed in 1973.

Fairmont Plaza was completed in 1988. At the time, it was the tallest building in San Jose.

In 1998, newspaper publisher Knight Ridder moved its headquarters from Miami to the building, renaming it the Knight-Ridder Building. The move was seen as an acknowledgement of the central role that online news would play in the company's future. The McClatchy Company purchased Knight Ridder in 2006, but the company's sign remained at the top of the building until 2016.[4]

CBRE Global Investors purchased the building in 2012 about US$90 million.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Emporis building ID 118591". Emporis. Archived from the original on November 24, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ "Fairmont Plaza". SkyscraperPage.
  3. ^ Fairmont Plaza at Structurae
  4. ^ "History of 750 Ridder Park Drive". 750 Ridder Park Drive. History San José. Archived from the original on 2018-10-01. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
  5. ^ Nathan Donato-Weinstein (3 December 2012). "Downtown's Knight-Ridder building in contract to sell". The Silicon Valley Business Journal. Retrieved 3 August 2013.