1. The PacBell Building
When this 26-story office building was completed in 1925, it was the tallest skyscraper in San Francisco. (Winston Churchill even paid it a visit, in 1929.) The tower may not seem like an obvious standout at first, but look up: You’ll see eight 13-foot tall eagle statues perched on top. Once you enter the revolving doors, the Art Deco lobby unfurls before you. It’s gilded throughout, from the gold-accented floors to the gleaming elevator doors. Chandeliers glint overhead, making the black marble walls glow. The red and gold ceilings are even covered in finely detailed images of unicorns and clouds. The building underwent a $60,000,000 renovation in 2012 and 2013, restoring its original grandeur for current office tenants like Yelp and Lumosity.
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