Completed in 1924, the former Federal Reserve Bank Building, designed by George W. Kelham sits in the heart of the San Francisco Financial District. The building’s classical Beaux-Arts colonnades combined with the second story’s 1920s Moderne style highlight the architectural duality of this historic landmark. From 1926 to 1983, the building served as a major branch of the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank. In 1983, the Federal Reserve relocated, and the space sold to private investors. Today, the Reserve stands as one of San Francisco’s most unique and storied properties with some of the city’s most spectacular event and office spaces.