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A Bit of History... Constructed in 1882 this building reveals a Classic Revival architecture. The three story building was once the Avon Theater with a seating capacity of 1,200 and reportedly excellent acoustics. The seats were arranged in an amphitheater format with a gallery on the third floor. Businesses were housed on the first floor. In the 1890s, with the opening of other local theaters, the Avon 's popularity declined. At one time it was converted to J.C. Penney, then later a Mode O'Day and Katten Marengo Department Stores. Recently renovated with a new façade, the current ground floor tenant is the San Joaquin County Treasurer/Tax Collector . Built prior to 1895, it is one of Stockton's oldest downtown buildings. Click to Enlarge |
Cal Main Building
One of the oldest buildings in Downtown Stockton, the Cal Main sports a brand new stylish façade and a completely renovated ground floor which is currently occupied by San Joaquin County Treasurer/Tax Collector office. Office suites are available on the upper two floors. This building has an elevator for easy access to upper floors and gorgeous views of Main Street 's palm tree landscape down to Hunter Square. Excellent opportunity for attorney's offices with the new Family Law Building opening in July 2008 at the East end of the block. The new City Hall sits directly across the street and neighboring businesses within walking distance are the San Joaquin County Courthouse, banks, Bob Hope Theatre and downtown restaurants. Convenient parking within the Central Parking District is available.
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