Retail Property - Off Market
- Price:
- N/A
- Building Size:
- 5,000 SF
- Property Type:
- Retail
- Property Sub-type:
- Retail (Other)
- Property Use Type:
- Vacant/Owner-User
- No. Stories:
- 4
- Year Built:
- 1901
- Lot Size:
- 29,000 SF
- Parking Ratio:
- 4 / 1,000 SF
- Listing ID
- 13992343
- Last Updated
- over 1 year ago
Highlights
- Vintage Craftsman
- Work/Live
- Restaurant
- Office
- Retail
- Bed and Breakfast
Description
5,000 SF Craftsman built in 1901 on a 29000 SF lot. This 4 level residence still has a full commercial kitchen on the first floor and a 3 bedroom, 3 bath residence on the second floor. Full basement and floored attic with room to build more. The ultimate work/live property. Drive-thru carriage house with bath and second floor could be a rental. Zoned commercial, restaurant, retail and resid. Immaculate Vintage mixed-use site.2 blocks east of Garey Ave. just south of the 10 freeway, Downtown Pomona.
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I lived across the street from Crystal Cafeteria and ate there all the time,50 years ago. One of my fondest memories as a child.
ReplyDeleteMy Grandmother was the cashier at the Crystal Cafeteria for over 30 years and was the heir of the Dennys estate....I have all the recipes and many very old photographs....oh the memories I have from my childhood...this place holds my most fond
DeleteWould love the Meatloaf recipe!
DeleteMy grandmother worked there for some time in the 60s and 70s.
DeleteI remember your grandma I work with her! Do you have the bisquick recipe?
DeleteI wish I could eat there again, I miss their meatloaf and mashed potatoes 😋
ReplyDeleteI only ate there once, wish I would have gone more.
ReplyDeleteI wish the person who has pictures of the Crystal Cafeteria would post them.
ReplyDeleteMy husband's mother was the cook there in the 70's for about 10 years until she had a heart attack in 78. She was a small woman with short hair, miss her.
ReplyDeleteWe ate there in the 1950s. I was fascinated by the ivy covered driveway. What a beautiful building!
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