100 Montgomery Street

100 Montgomery Street, also known as the Equitable Life Building, is an office tower located in the financial district of San Francisco, California. The 354 ft, 25-floor tower was completed in 1955 and served as headquarters to the Equitable Life Insurance Company.

Designed by William Peugh, 100 Montgomery Street is one of the first post-World War II office buildings in San Francisco, distinguished by classical white marble facade against aluminum art-deco window framing. It was purchased by developer Hines and its partner Sterling American Property in January 2006 for US$67.5 million from EQ Office. Hines and Sterling sold the building to EQ Office, an affiliate of The Blackstone Group LP, for US$165 million in October 2012, who in turn sold it for a reported $285 million to the Vanbarton Group and a pension fund partner in 2016.

Tenants

 * Epsilon
 * Arcadis
 * Blend Labs
 * BrightTALK
 * City National Bank
 * HealthMarkets
 * RunawayTours
 * Snapfish
 * Talener Group LLC
 * The Segal Company
 * Trinity Life Sciences
 * United States General Services Administration
 * Veeva Systems
 * Wells Fargo Bank