Prestigious Office Space
417 Montgomery St San Francisco, CA
417 Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA, 00000
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Historic office building with travertine and limestone facade.
Property Size8,588 SF
Lot Size0.22 Acres
Days on Market235
Property Features for 417 Montgomery St
General Information
- Standard status
- Active
- Size
- 8,588 SF
- Lot size
- 0.22 Acres
- Property subtype
- OFFICE
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Listing Agency
Cushman & Wakefield | San Francisco
(415) 397-1700
Listed by
Jack DePuy
(650) 293-1655
Source
Moodyscre
Added: Nov 24, 2025 Checked: Jul 17 at 3:27 am
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This office building features a travertine and carved limestone facade with brass interior detailing. According to provided information, it was the first building constructed in the United States following the start of the Depression. The lobby was renovated in 1987. The property offers 8,588 square feet of space.
Key Highlights
- Travertine and carved limestone facade
- Brass interior detail
- Historical significance: First building built in the US since the start of the Depression
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Current Use by Public Records
Deems Lewis McKinley
Architect
Planet Fitness
Gym & Fitness Center
Paesaggio
General Contractor
Spitfire Strategies
Business Management Consultant
Nava PBC
Corporate Office
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Office building - Historic office building with travertine and limestone facade.
Where is this office building located?
The property is located at 417 Montgomery St San Francisco, CA.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: Travertine and carved limestone facade; Brass interior detail; Historical significance: First building built in the US since the start of the Depression