Walking through the terra-cotta archway at the entrance to Yelp’s building in San Francisco, you can’t help but look up, your eye caught by the carved and crimson-dyed plaster unicorns and phoenixes cavorting across the lobby ceiling. Look around some more, and you’ll spot the golden bell motifs above the elevators. Built for Pacific Bell in 1925, the art deco tower just underwent a head-to-toe renovation, during which Yelp leased 106,000 square feet and engaged the designers of its current office, Studio O+A.
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