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A Bit of History... Constructed in 1903, this building was funded by F.A. Ruhl, a local business person. Centered on the street facing façade is a gable shaped parapet with the words "1903 RUHL BLDG." The building replaced the Ruhl Stove and Hardware Store that existed on the site since 1897. Originally the upper floors were used by the Druids, a men's club, as a meeting hall, while the lower floors were used by the Stockton Paint Company, a clothing store, and a retail grocery store. Over the years, the Ruhl Building was known for union offices, dance studio, luggage shop, beauty shop, Peckler & Giovanessi Shoes and Mead's Red Cherry Bakers and Restaurant. This building appears on the 1917 and 1950 Sanborn maps, with shops along the street and space noted as "lodge hall" in the rear. Today, the Ruhl Building is poised for a ground floor renovation by its current new owner. Click to Enlarge Bank of Stockton Historical Photograph Collection |
The Ruhl Building
Under new ownership, this building is slated for a ground floor renovation coming soon. Available ground floor retail and office space provides an ideal location across from the San Joaquin County Tax Collector and new Superior Court Family Law Building. There is great potential for business on this busy street. Surface parking directly behing the Ruhl Building with access to ground floor spaces with private doors to parking lot. Walking distance to numerous businesses and restaurants. The central downtown location allows easy cross-town freeway access for ingress and egress to downtown.
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