McAllister Tower Apartments

McAllister Tower Apartments
(2017)
McAllister Tower Apartments is located in San Francisco
McAllister Tower Apartments
Location within San Francisco
Former names100 McAllister
Temple Methodist Episcopal Church
William Taylor Hotel
Empire Hotel
General information
TypeOffices
Residential
Architectural styleGothic Revival
Art Deco/Art Moderne
Location100 McAllister Street
San Francisco, California
Coordinates37°46′52″N 122°24′50″W / 37.7810°N 122.4139°W / 37.7810; -122.4139
CompletedJanuary 1930[1]
OwnerHastings College Of The Law
ManagementHastings College Of The Law
Height
Roof94 m (308 ft)
Technical details
Floor count28
Floor area280,000 sq ft (26,000 m2)[2]
Design and construction
Architect(s)Miller & Pflueger
Lewis P. Hobart
References
[3][4][5]

McAllister Tower Apartments, also known as the William Taylor Hotel, is a 28-story, 94 m (308 ft) residential apartment skyscraper at 100 McAllister Street in San Francisco, California. The property is owned and operated by the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. The tower includes mixed-use offices on various floors, and the Art Deco-styled "Sky Room" with a panoramic view on the 24th floor.

The hotel was named in honor of William Taylor, a Methodist missionary who served in San Francisco during the California gold rush. Conceived as an unusual combination of a large church surmounted by a hotel, construction of the building brought architectural dispute. Initially designed by Timothy L. Pflueger in the Gothic Revival style, the investors fired his firm and hired Lewis P. Hobart, who changed little of Pflueger's design. In a resulting lawsuit, Pflueger won nearly half the damages he asked for. The building opened in 1930 as the William Taylor Hotel and Temple Methodist Episcopal Church. However, extra construction expenses had put the congregation at greater financial risk, and the church-hotel concept did not prove popular. No profit was made in six years, and the church left, losing their investment. In the late 1930s the building housed the Empire Hotel, known for its Sky Room lounge, then from World War II to the 1970s, 100 McAllister served as U.S. government offices.

Reopening as university housing and offices in 1981, McAllister Tower is home to some 300 law students and their families. "The Tower" is sited one block from the administrative and scholastic center of Hastings College of the Law, and is the most prominent building in the district. It is a contributing property to the National Register of Historic Places's Uptown Tenderloin Historic District since 2009.[6]

  1. ^ Poletti, 2008, p. 106
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference UCHastingsMasterPlan was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "Emporis building ID 118839". Emporis. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ "McAllister Tower Apartments". SkyscraperPage.
  5. ^ McAllister Tower Apartments at Structurae
  6. ^ "National Register #08001407: Uptown Tenderloin Historic District in San Francisco, California". noehill.com. Retrieved 2023-05-26.

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