100 Montgomery Street

100 Montgomery Street, also known as the Equitable Life Building, is an office tower located in the financial district of San Francisco, California. The 354-foot (108 m), 25-floor tower was completed in 1955 and served as headquarters to the Equitable Life Insurance Company.

100 Montgomery Street
Location within San Francisco
100 Montgomery Street (California)
100 Montgomery Street (the United States)
Alternative namesEquitable Life
120 Montgomery Street
General information
TypeCommercial offices
Location100-120 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, California
Coordinates37.7903°N 122.4019°W / 37.7903; -122.4019
Completed1955
OwnerVanbarton Group
Height
Roof354 ft (108 m)
Technical details
Floor count25
Floor area424,354 sq ft (39,423.8 m2)[1]
Design and construction
ArchitectIrwin Clavan
William Peugh
Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Main contractorDinwiddie Construction Company
References
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Designed by William Peugh, 100 Montgomery Street is one of the first post-World War II office buildings in San Francisco, distinguished by classical white marble facade against aluminum art-deco window framing. It was purchased by developer Hines and its partner Sterling American Property in January 2006 for US$67.5 million from EQ Office.[4] Hines and Sterling sold the building to EQ Office, an affiliate of The Blackstone Group LP, for US$165 million in October 2012,[5][6] who in turn sold it for a reported $285 million to the Vanbarton Group and a pension fund partner in 2016.[7]

Tenants

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See also

References

  1. 100 Montgomery Renovation San Francisco, CA
  2. 100 Montgomery Street at Emporis
  3. "100 Montgomery Street". SkyscraperPage.
  4. George C. Lancaster (24 January 2006). "Sterling American Property Inc. and Hines Acquire 120 Montgomery St. Office Building in San Francisco for $67.5 Million". Hines Interests Limited Partnership. Archived from the original on 2009-12-07. Retrieved 2010-02-04.
  5. Peterson, Jon (October 14, 2012). "Hines Sells 100 Montgomery For Twice What it Paid". The Registry. Retrieved July 8, 2014.
  6. Hui-yong Yu (October 11, 2012). "Blackstone Said to Buy San Francisco Offices for $165 Million". Bloomberg. Retrieved July 8, 2014.
  7. Blanca Torres (2016-07-11). "Investor grabs 100 Montgomery St. in San Francisco for US$285 million". San Francisco Business Times. Retrieved 2017-03-06.
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