101 Montgomery, Office skyscraper in Financial District, San Francisco, United States
101 Montgomery is an office building with 28 floors in the Financial District, made of glass and steel with clean lines. The structure rises about 404 feet (123 meters) and is part of the neighborhood's cluster of commercial towers.
Built in 1984, the structure marked an expansion period for San Francisco's commercial real estate. It originally served as headquarters for Charles Schwab, a major financial services firm.
The building stands among numerous financial institutions and corporations that shape San Francisco's position as a major business center on the West Coast.
The building sits near Montgomery Street BART station, making it easy to reach by public transit. The area is very walkable with many amenities and services nearby.
Upper floors offer views of San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge stretching across the water. These vistas are a draw for both visitors and workers who spend time in the building.
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