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Ocean Park Branch library, an original Carnegie library, July 2009. In December 1916, the commissioners of Santa Monica selected the site for the Ocean Park branch Carnegie library at 2601 Main Street. [2] The library was funded by a $12,500 grant from the Carnegie Corporation. The library was opened to the public on February 15, 1918.
The Ocean Park fire that destroyed Fraser's Million Dollar Pier was discovered between 4:45 and 4:55 p.m. [38] on the evening of Tuesday, September 3, 1912, in the Coney Island chowder house in the Casino building. [3] [22] [39] [40] [38] The cause was possibly a defective flue, [41] or possibly a poorly extinguished cigarette. [42]
Beach Point Capital Management (Beach Point) is an American hedge fund management firm headquartered in Santa Monica, California.The firm focuses on credit related investments. Outside the U.S., it has offices in London and Dublin .
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Santa Monica, California" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Santa Monica Landmarks and Historic Districts Ordinance was amended in 1987 and again in 1991, to create a more comprehensive preservation program. The ordinance established a seven-member appointed Landmarks Commission with the power to designate Structures of Merit and Landmarks, and to make recommendations to the City Council regarding ...
Edgemar, located at 2415–2449 Main Street in Santa Monica, California, is a mixed-use shopping center designed by architect Frank Gehry that combines early 19th century warehouses, a 1940s Art Deco office building and new construction.
He and his partner Francis Ryan had bought 2 miles (3 km) of ocean-front property south of Santa Monica in 1891. They built a resort town on the north end of the property, called Ocean Park, which was soon annexed to Santa Monica. After Ryan died, Kinney and his new partners continued building south of Navy Street.
Ocean Avenue starts at the residential Adelaide Drive on the north end of Santa Monica and ends at Pico Boulevard. It is the westernmost street in Santa Monica, and for most of its course it runs parallel to Palisades Park , whose bluffs overlook Pacific Coast Highway and Santa Monica State Beach .