![]() The brewery restaurant will have its formal opening on Nov. “I told Alvarado (Street Brewery) I wanted them here,” said Slama. Storage units in the basement are available for an additional cost. There are laundry rooms on each floor that use a phone app to operate the washers and dryers, elevators, on-site management, private, 24-hour locked entrances with secure entry for tenants and guests, and parking. Kitchens include stainless steel smart appliances, quartz countertops, and hardwood flooring covers each space. Bathrooms are outfitted with custom walk-in showers using tile and Moen shower systems, and LED-illuminated vanity mirrors. Units have multiple windows capitalizing on views of the city, and most with either the Gabilan or Santa Lucia mountains in sight from the high-ceiling rooms. Each of the 50 luxury studio apartments has a clean, modern design and offers different floor plans, ranging in size from 350 square feet to 550 square feet. There are five floors of living space that were created after demolishing and gutting for the residential units. “We have six leased so far and 20 applications in … and great feedback from the showings.” 1,” said Audrey Wardwell, broker and owner of 36 North Properties. “Leasing has been going great, … people will start moving in Nov. “I believe more people living in downtown will help the vibrancy project move forward,” said Slama, referring to the plan approved by the Salinas City Council and Monterey County Board of Supervisors in 2015, which has a stated goal to preserve Salinas’ connection to history, while creating a mix of residences, businesses, civic institutions, recreation and culture in a safe and vibrant environment. six years ago for $4.5 million and has since poured his energy into the idea of providing living space on the upper floors while creating room for a gathering place in the form of a restaurant/bar on the first floor. Relation California Historical Society Collection, 1860-1960 Title Insurance and Trust, and C.C.SALINAS - An impressive-looking art deco building in downtown Salinas once housed bank operations, but now the 90-year-old structure’s renovation is complete, bringing large-scale residential apartment housing to the city’s center and more life to the 100 to 300 blocks of Old Town.īrad Slama bought the historic six-story building at 301 Main St. The building is now a part of Monterey State Historic Park." - unknown author.Ĭalifornia Historical Society The building was restored in the early 1900s by the Native Sons of the Golden West, and has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. No major additions were made to the Custom House after 1846. A tongue of land to the north of the Custom House was used by Larkin as the approach to a wharf of rock-filled cribwork (see sketch). The building was in existence by 1827, but deteriorated and was replaced by a larger structure in 1841. The Custom House is California's first registered State Historic Landmark, and is the oldest public building on the west coast. It was here that Commodore John Drake Sloat raised the American flag on July 7, 1846, claiming over 600,000 square miles of territory for the United States. "At one time during California's Mexican era the Monterey Custom House presided over Mexico's only port of entry on the Alta California coast. A man wearing a sombrero and poncho stands in front of the building in the foreground. A majority of the buildings along the street are no more than two-stories tall. Utility poles line the streets and their wires zigzag across the street connecting to buildings and street lights(?). The dirt road curves to the right and branches off into two roads forming a V-shaped block in the center. USC Libraries Special Photograph of a view of Alvarado Street from the Custom House, Monterey, California, ca.1890. Digitally reproduced by the USC Digital Library From the California Historical Society Collection at the University of Southern California ![]() Libraries” and “California Historical Society” as the source. ![]() ![]() Release under the CC BY Attribution license- both “University of Southern California. University of Southern California Digital LibraryĬollection California Historical Society Collection, 1860-1960ĭoheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189 Publication Information University of Southern California. Title View of Alvarado Street from the Custom House, Monterey, California, ca.1890 Date Created and/or Issued circa 1890
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