140 New Montgomery

140 New Montgomery Street is a 26-floor Art Deco mixed-use office tower located in San Francisco's South of Market district, close to the St. Regis Museum Tower and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Constructed in 1925 as a modern headquarters for The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., it was originally known as The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Building or simply the Telephone Building, and, after 1984, as The Pacific Bell Building or The PacBell Building.

140 New Montgomery
From Salesforce Park in April 2021
Location within San Francisco
Former names
  • The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Building
  • The Pacific Bell Building
Alternative names
  • The Pacific Telephone Building
  • The Telephone Building
  • Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Coast Division Offices
Record height
Preceded by225 Bush Street
Surpassed byRuss Building
General information
TypeMixed-use
Architectural styleArt Deco
Location
  • 140 New Montgomery Street
  • San Francisco, California
Coordinates37°47′13″N 122°24′00″W
Construction startedJanuary 1, 1924 (1924-01-01)
Completed1925
OpenedMay 30, 1925
Renovated1980s (façade)
CostUS$4 million (equivalent to $69.5 million in 2023)
OwnerPembroke Real Estate Inc.
Height
Architectural435 feet (132.7 meters)
Tip460 ft (140.2 m)
Antenna spire460 ft (140.2 m)
Roof435 ft (132.6 m)
Top floor413 ft (125.9 m)
Dimensions
Other dimensions147.00 ft (44.81 m) length x 160.00 ft (48.77 m) width
Technical details
Structural systemsteel
Floor count26
Floor area295,000 sq ft (27,400 m2)
Lifts/elevators10
Design and construction
Architect(s)
Architecture firmMiller and Pflueger
Designations
  • San Francisco Category I Historic Building
  • LEED Gold
Website
140NM.com
References

When it opened on May 30, 1925, The Pacific Telephone Building was San Francisco's first significant skyscraper development, and was the tallest building in San Francisco, until the Russ Building matched its height in 1927 at the time of its completion. The building was the first high-rise south of Market Street, and along with the Russ Building, remained the city's tallest until it was overtaken by 650 California Street in 1964. It was the first high rise located on the west coast to be occupied solely by a single tenant.

AT&T sold the building in 2007. As of 2013, Internet company Yelp was the main tenant. Yelp moved out in 2021 following a rise in remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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