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The York Rite Masonic Temple, constructed in 1927, was thoughtfully converted into exclusive condominiums for those seeking a residence with character and distinction in 2005.

 

Nestled in the vibrant City of Long Beach, this architectural marvel stands as a testament to the grandeur of the past. The building's Greek Revival architectural style, a nod to the period revival trends of the 1920s, offers a striking facade that conjures the elegance and splendor of classical antiquity. Designed by the esteemed Parker O. Wright and Francis H. Gentry, whose works have significantly shaped the Long Beach skyline, this building is not just a residence—it's a piece of art.

 

Step inside and be transported to an era of exquisite taste and grand gatherings. The original large assembly halls, once the meeting places of prominent citizens and various service clubs, have been transformed into spacious, luxurious living spaces. Each hall, unique in its decoration, takes inspiration from different exotic revival styles, including Egyptian and Roman, providing an unparalleled living experience infused with history and culture.

 

For the lovers of the arts, the fully equipped theater, a centerpiece of the building's rich heritage, offers a unique space for entertainment and relaxation. Imagine hosting private screenings or intimate performances right at your doorstep!

 

At 835 Locust Avenue Condominiums, you're not just buying a home; you're securing a piece of Long Beach's history. This building stands out not just for its imposing architectural features but as a familiar and established visual landmark in the community. Here, you’ll enjoy the serenity of a historic neighborhood while being moments away from the bustling city life.

 

Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of Long Beach's legacy. Make 835 Locust Avenue Condominiums your home and live in a monument to Long Beach's rich history, today.

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