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| Russ Building, historical landmark, 235 Montgomery 32 floors, completed 1927. The Russ Building is a California State Historic Landmark located in the heart of the San Francisco Financial District. It fronts the entire block of Montgomery Street between Pine and Bush Streets. - The interior is exquisitely detailed with the finest materials and finishes featuring granite floors and marble wainscoting, elevator lobbies with ornate area rugs, and pendant light fixtures. - The building has been carefully maintained and periodically refurbished so that it offers a modern office environment within a classic and meticulously preserved structure. - The Russ Building is a California State Historic Landmark located in the heart of the San Francisco Financial District fronting the entire block of Montgomery Street between Pine and Bush Streets. - The building has a neo-Gothic architectural design giving it a stately appearance compared to the neighboring contemporary structures. - It is a steel frame building with a curtain wall constructed of terra cotta tile and brick. - Modeled after Chicago's Tribune Tower. - Called "The Skyscraper" after opening. - First in city to have indoor parking garage. - Named for Charles Christian Russ, who arrived in San Francisco in 1847 - 80 years before the Russ Building, once the largest tower west of Chicago, opened. - San Francisco's tallest building from 1927-1964. Even though both the PacBell Building (1925) and Russ Building were the same height (435 feet), Russ had more floors and was in the heart of the financial district. www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=118778 www.shorensteinsf.com/propdescfacts.cfm?bldgid=18 Category: landmark historic
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