AKA: One Medical Building, San Francisco, CA

Structure Type: built works - commercial buildings - banks (buildings); built works - commercial buildings - office buildings

Designers: [unspecified]

Dates: constructed 1906

10 stories, total floor area: 47,665 sq. ft.

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Overview

This high-rise bank builidng stood at 108 Sutter Street in 1919. The French American Bank of Savings of San Francisco had commercial and personal checking accounts available. In 1919, A. Legallet was the chairman of the board, Leon Becqueraz, president, J.M. Dupas, vice-president, A. Bensquet, secretary and W.F. Duffy, cashier. (See "French American Bank of Savings of San Francisco advertisement," The Argonaut, 05/03/1919, p. 279.) The building stood two doors east of Willis Polk's Hallidie Building of 1917.

Building History

Completed in 1907, this office building originally housed the French-American Bank of Savings of San Francisco at 108 Sutter. It has become a medical office building, and was known in 2018, as the "One Medical Building."

Building Notes

The French American Bank of Savings of San Francisco occupied a 4,809-square-foot lot, as per the San Francisco County Assessor.

Alterations

The fenestration of the first-floor has been altered to meet chagning commercial needs.

San Francisco County Assessor Number: 0288007

PCAD id: 22591