An Era Begins
Constructed in 1925, the impressive 14 story building was designed by George Sellon, California’s first state architect, known for his signature early 1900s classic style. The building features a brick and Gladding-McBean tile exterior and a French Chateauesque peak. Inside, the elaborate lobby featured decadent marble finishes and stunningly detailed plasterwork.
The statuesque building took downtown Sacramento to new heights. Standing at 216 feet, it was originally the tallest building in town and became known as Sacramento's first skyscraper. Today, it is a State Registered Historic Place.
The building originally housed the California Western States Life Insurance Company, earning it the nickname as the Cal-West building.