Building Details:
220 Montgomery St is an office property located in San Francisco, CA. The property currently has 3 office spaces for lease and is marketed by CBRE San Francisco.
When it was built in 1891, the Mills Building (45) at 220 Montgomery Street was the epitome of modernity because of its entirely steel frame (the first in San Francisco), its high-speed elevators, its innovative use of terra-cotta, and its organization of 420 offices around a light well. Designed by Burnham and Root, it was built for Darius Ogden Mills, head of the Bank of California. This structure is considered the finest pre-earthquake example of the Chicago style building in the city. The base, with its Romanesque arch (similar to that of Burnham's Chronicle Building), in Inyo white marble with brick and terra-cotta ornamentation above. Despite the claim that it was fireproof, the building suffered extensive interior damage in 1906; it was rebuilt in 1908 and enlarged twice in 1914 and 1918, according to drawings by Polk. His restored lobby still features the lavish use of marble. The Mills Tower at the back of the building was designed by Lewis Hobart and added in 1931
- Available Spaces
Suite | Space Type | Pricing | Size |
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500 | Office Space | For lease: Negotiable | 39,009 sqft |
Full-floor opportunity. Office-intensive layout. Operable windows for fresh air circulation. 8 sides of windowline provide abundant natural light.... show more » View Details
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700 | Office Space | For lease: Negotiable | 39,407 sqft |
650 | Office Space | For lease: Negotiable | 18,992 sqft |
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