History
450 Sutter has been called one of the most unique and beautiful buildings in San Francisco and is part of the National Register of Historic Places. The building was developed by Francis Edward Morgan Jr., an eccentric dentist, and Timothy Pflueger, a famed San Francisco architect. Pflueger’s unique style was achieved by combining ancient Mayan Culture with the Art Deco movement. 450 Sutter opened on October 15, 1929, just nine days before Black Thursday, the Wall Street crash, and the beginning of The Great Depression.
History
450 Sutter has been called one of the most unique and beautiful buildings in San Francisco and is part of the National Register of Historic Places. The building was developed by Francis Edward Morgan Jr., an eccentric dentist, and Timothy Pflueger, a famed San Francisco architect. Pflueger’s unique style was achieved by combining ancient Mayan Culture with the Art Deco movement. 450 Sutter opened on October 15, 1929, just nine days before Black Thursday, the Wall Street crash, and the beginning of The Great Depression.
Restored Glory
In August 1963, the 450 Sutter Building was purchased by Schnitzer Properties. Schnitzer Properties is very proud to own and manage 450 Sutter and continually invests and modernizes the building.
450 Sutter has been called one of the most unique and beautiful buildings in the city and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.
Restored Glory
In August 1963, the 450 Sutter Building was purchased by Schnitzer Properties. Schnitzer Properties is very proud to own and manage 450 Sutter and continually invests and modernizes the building.
450 Sutter has been called one of the most unique and beautiful buildings in the city and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.