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Executive Summary
28-30 N. Marengo Ave.
Two-story office building of buff brick in stretcher bond pattern. Altered
first floor of wood and stucco with square post and recessed entryway.
Northern section consists of windows in various pane sizes and doorway
at angle to street. Southern section contains wooden double doors to
upper story, each with large, oval, beveled light. Alternating sections of
place glass and glass block across first story of facade obscured from
view by awnings. Second floor contains double-hung windows, four
panes in upper sash and one in lower, along with corbelled brickwork
below sill. Rectangular recessed panel extends across facade near
roofline. Interior of second floor retained original pressed metal ceilings
and woodwork surrounding doors and windows. One skylight.
32-38 N. Marengo Ave.
A two-story brick building constructed in 1907, altered to a terracotta
facade in 1928. Ornate Beaux Ats second story in symmetrical
composition. Wall surface of cream terra-cotta, with row of four over four
sash windows. Ten terra-cotta paired pilasters separating each window,
located between continuous lintel and sill. Wall plane of each end bay
projects slightly, with pilasters extending down to a mid-cornice above
the first floor, creating a visual terminus for the design. Parapet roof, with
ornate cornice just below roofline, topped by coping above end bays and
center section of anthemion cresting. Medium blue terra-cotta accents in
pilasters, cornices, and plaque above end second floor windows. Seven
skylights. Stairway at second floor surrounded by columns.
Two-story office building of buff brick in stretcher bond pattern. Altered
first floor of wood and stucco with square post and recessed entryway.
Northern section consists of windows in various pane sizes and doorway
at angle to street. Southern section contains wooden double doors to
upper story, each with large, oval, beveled light. Alternating sections of
place glass and glass block across first story of facade obscured from
view by awnings. Second floor contains double-hung windows, four
panes in upper sash and one in lower, along with corbelled brickwork
below sill. Rectangular recessed panel extends across facade near
roofline. Interior of second floor retained original pressed metal ceilings
and woodwork surrounding doors and windows. One skylight.
32-38 N. Marengo Ave.
A two-story brick building constructed in 1907, altered to a terracotta
facade in 1928. Ornate Beaux Ats second story in symmetrical
composition. Wall surface of cream terra-cotta, with row of four over four
sash windows. Ten terra-cotta paired pilasters separating each window,
located between continuous lintel and sill. Wall plane of each end bay
projects slightly, with pilasters extending down to a mid-cornice above
the first floor, creating a visual terminus for the design. Parapet roof, with
ornate cornice just below roofline, topped by coping above end bays and
center section of anthemion cresting. Medium blue terra-cotta accents in
pilasters, cornices, and plaque above end second floor windows. Seven
skylights. Stairway at second floor surrounded by columns.
Property Facts
| Price | $7,007,863 CAD | Number of Properties | 2 |
| Price / SF | $703.18 CAD / SF | Individually For Sale | 0 |
| Sale Type | Owner User | Total Building Size | 9,966 SF |
| Status | Active | Total Land Area | 0.21 AC |
| Price | $7,007,863 CAD |
| Price / SF | $703.18 CAD / SF |
| Sale Type | Owner User |
| Status | Active |
| Number of Properties | 2 |
| Individually For Sale | 0 |
| Total Building Size | 9,966 SF |
| Total Land Area | 0.21 AC |
Properties
| Property Name / Address | Property Type | Size | Year Built | Individual Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 36-38 N Marengo Ave, Pasadena, CA 91101 | Office | 6,350 SF | 1912 | - |
| 28-30 N Marengo Ave, Pasadena, CA 91101 | Office | 3,616 SF | 1910 | - |
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