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'''44 Montgomery''' is a 43-story, {{convert|172|m|abbr=on}} [[office]] [[skyscraper]] in the heart of [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco's]] [[Financial District (San Francisco)|Financial District]]. When completed in 1967, it was the tallest building west of [[Dallas]], it was surpassed by [[555 California Street]] in 1969. The building was designed, built and dedicated as the world headquarters for [[Wells Fargo|Wells Fargo Bank]] (those headquarters relocated to northeast suburban [[Concord, California|Concord]] in the 1990s). The building was sold by [[AT&T]] in 1997 for US$111 million. |
'''44 Montgomery''' is a 43-story, {{convert|172|m|abbr=on}} [[office]] [[skyscraper]] in the heart of [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco's]] [[Financial District (San Francisco)|Financial District]]. When completed in 1967, it was the tallest building west of [[Dallas]], it was surpassed by [[555 California Street]] in 1969. The building was designed, built and dedicated as the world headquarters for [[Wells Fargo|Wells Fargo Bank]] (those headquarters relocated to northeast suburban [[Concord, California|Concord]] in the 1990s, but later returned to San Francisco and are now at 464 California Street). The building was sold by [[AT&T]] in 1997 for US$111 million. |
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44 Montgomery, as part of the original design anticipating the then-under-construction [[Bay Area Rapid Transit]] subway system, contains direct underground access to the [[Montgomery Street station|Montgomery Street Station]]. |
44 Montgomery, as part of the original design anticipating the then-under-construction [[Bay Area Rapid Transit]] subway system, contains direct underground access to the [[Montgomery Street station|Montgomery Street Station]]. |
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Record height | |
Preceded by | Hartford Building |
Surpassed by | Bank of America Center |
General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Commercial offices |
Location | 44 Montgomery Street San Francisco, California |
Coordinates | 37°47′23″N 122°24′06″W / 37.7898°N 122.4018°W |
Construction started | 1966 |
Completed | 1967 |
Management | Seagate Properties |
Height | |
Antenna spire | 180.7 m (593 ft) |
Roof | 172.2 m (565 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 43 |
Floor area | 760,524 sq ft (70,655.0 m2) |
Lifts/elevators | 18 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | John Graham & Company |
Main contractor | Dillingham Construction Haas & Haynie |
References | |
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44 Montgomery is a 43-story, 172 m (564 ft) office skyscraper in the heart of San Francisco's Financial District. When completed in 1967, it was the tallest building west of Dallas, it was surpassed by 555 California Street in 1969. The building was designed, built and dedicated as the world headquarters for Wells Fargo Bank (those headquarters relocated to northeast suburban Concord in the 1990s, but later returned to San Francisco and are now at 464 California Street). The building was sold by AT&T in 1997 for US$111 million.
44 Montgomery, as part of the original design anticipating the then-under-construction Bay Area Rapid Transit subway system, contains direct underground access to the Montgomery Street Station.
Tenants
Tenants include:
- U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
- Locke Lord
- Alpha Omega Financial Systems
- AppleOne Employment Services
- Armanino LLP
- Invest Northern Ireland
- Northwestern University
- Signature Consultants
- Seagate Properties, Inc.
- Landrum & Brown