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Type
  
Commercial offices

Management
  
The Swig Company

Architectural style
  
Completed
  
1892, 1931

Phone
  
+1 415-421-1444

Owner
  
The Swig Company, LLC

Mills Building and Tower

Alternative names
  
Mills Building and Tower220 Bush Street220 Montgomery Street

Location
  
220 Bush Street220 Montgomery StreetSan Francisco, California

Roof
  
46.94 m (154.0 ft)92 m (302 ft)

Address
  
220 Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA

Similar
  
Shell Building, Russ Building, McKesson Plaza, Post Montgomery Center, Stevenson Place

The Mills Building and Tower is a two-building complex following the Chicago school with Romanesque design elements in the Financial District of San Francisco, California. The structures were declared San Francisco Designated Landmark #76, and were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

History

The original 10-story, 47 m (154 ft) structure was designed by Burnham and Root/D.H. Burnham & Company completed 1892; and after surviving the 1906 earthquake, was restored by Willis Polk in 1908, who oversaw subsequent additions in 1914 and 1918. Named for early San Francisco financial tycoon, Darius Ogden Mills, it is regarded as the city's second skyscraper, after the Chronicle Building (1890).

Completed in 1931 at 220 Bush Street, Mills Tower is a 22-story, 92 m (302 ft) annex designed by George W. Kelham and Lewis Parsons Hobart.

The Mills Building is home to several major financial firms, including SeatMe, Pocket Gems, New York Stock Exchange, and Newedge.

References

Mills Building and Tower Wikipedia


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