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| A Bit of History... The Budd Building was constructed in 1894 and was the private residence of the 19th Governor of California, James Budd, elected in 1895. Later, Mrs. Lucinda Budd used the building as a private boarding house. The building was called the Berkeley Apartments from 1916 to 1920 and then became the Budd Apartments. The two ground floor spaces were occupied by C.H. Widdows and H.G. Bissel, civil engineers , and W.C. Mann, a plumber from 1930 through 1950. |
Budd Building The Budd Building is located at 333 E. Channel Street in Downtown Stockton and is part of Stockton's historic fabric. This building is one of the few buildings in downtown Stockton that is condominiumized. The building has three stories with three separate owners on each floor. Today the Budd Building use is professional office space and has been for many years. This three-story brick building is owned separately by floor and has professional offices located on the first and third floor. The building location is adjacent to two major parking garages, Downtown Transit Center and just a block away from the Cinema Plaza. Call us today for a tour!
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