The Phelan Building is an eleven storey office building in the Financial District of San Francisco.
The second of two Phelan Buildings on this site - the original Phelan Building was damaged by the 1906 earthquake and fire.
The building was designed by architect William Curlett and bears the name of one of San Francisco's most prominent early families. Completed in 1908, the flatiron shaped building is a San Francisco Designated Landmark.
It was instantly one of the most prominent and preeminent office structures in San Francisco and, in keeping with Phelan's strident advocacy of the City Beautiful Movement and the Burnham Plan, it greatly dignified both Market Street and the retail district with its two monumental façades.
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