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SE Side of California Ave. between Avenue D and Avenue F 37°49′07″N 122°22′04″W / 37.8187°N 122.3679°W / 37.8187; -122.3679 ( Hall of Transportation, Treasure Treasure Island
The Transamerica Pyramid (600 Montgomery, at Columbus Avenue) was the headquarters of Transamerica Corporation and still appears in the company's logo. [ 11 ] Melvin Belli , lawyer known as "The King of Torts", had his offices at the Belli Building at 722-724 Montgomery St. [ 12 ] Belli used to raise a Jolly Roger and fire a cannon every time ...
In April 2016, Pembroke Real Estate Inc., a Boston–based REIT, acquired 140 New Montgomery as part of its portfolio — its second acquisition in San Francisco. [6] [27] [28] [29] According to property records, Pembroke paid US$284 million for the property, at around US$962 per square foot. [28] [29]
The Emporium (San Francisco and South Bay, North Bay) Hale Bros. (San Francisco and Sacramento) Weinstock's (Sacramento and Reno) Davison's (Macy's in 1986) The F & R Lazarus and Co. (Macy's in 2005) Shillito's; Rike Kumler Co. William H. Block Co. (Blocks) Joseph Horne Co. Herpolsheimer's; Famous-Barr (Macy's in 2006) The Famous Clothing Store
Before New Montgomery Street was created, an inner street called Jane Street ran parallel to Second and Third Street. [1] In the 1870s, Montgomery Street South was established in its place as the southern extension of Montgomery Street, one of the main thoroughfares in San Francisco's Financial District, running north from Market to Telegraph Hill.
The Montgomery in 2012. The Montgomery is a residential highrise located at 74 New Montgomery Street in San Francisco, California.The building was designed by the Reid Brothers architects in 1914 and served as headquarters and the offices of the newspaper The San Francisco Call after its building, The Call Building, was damaged in the great fire.
The Commercial Union Assurance Building is a 94 m (308 ft), 16-story office building located in the Financial District of San Francisco, California. The building was completed in 1921 and is the same height of the San Francisco City Hall. [3] The much taller 555 California Street is to the west of this Renaissance Revival styled building.
The Bank of Italy Building, also known as the Clay-Montgomery Building, is a building in San Francisco, California. [2] This eight-story building became the headquarters of A. P. Giannini's Bank of Italy (precursor to the Bank of America) in 1908 after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire destroyed the original bank building on Montgomery Avenue (now Columbus Avenue) in the nearby ...