Structure Type: built works - commercial buildings - office buildings
Designers: Reid Brothers, Architects (firm); Walker, P.J., and Company, Building Contractors (firm); James William Reid (architect); Merritt Jonathan Reid (architect); Percival J. Walker Sr. (building contractor)
Dates: constructed 1923
10 stories
Fitzhugh Building (added 1979 - Building - #76000519) San Francisco County - 384 Post St., San Francisco (6 acres, 1 building) Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Walker, P.J. & Co.; Reid Brothers Architectural Style: No Style Listed Area of Significance: Architecture, Community Planning And Development Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Health Care Historic Sub-function: Medical Business/Office, Specialty Store Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use: National Register of Historic Places entry; the building stood 45 meters or 148 feet high and had 10 floors;
This building National Register number was 76000519, the first two digits indicating the year of listing. As of 11/2010, the online listing for the National Register indicated that the building was listed in 1979. It is unclear if this is correct.
Demolished c. 1980; a Saks Fifth Avenue Department Store was built on this lot facing Union Square; the City of Paris Department Store (1906-1909) on Union Square was also demolished at this time, causing an uproar.
PCAD id: 2129