This district is a narrow one-block street reminiscent of “courtyard housing,” a development style common in the 1920s and 1930s in Southern California. With 10 identical one-story Spanish Colonial Revival homes on both sides of the street, this area lends itself to a visual unity and sense of community compared to newer developments in the City. Built-in 1923 by Mr. Steinbrenner, each home is 560 square feet and rectangular in shape, topped by a red tile shed roof.
Designated Street:
- One block district located east of Alamitos Avenue
- Between 7th Street and Hellman Street
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DOWNLOAD the Brenner Place Historic District Ordinance, adopted by the City Council on Jan. 1, 1994
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HOMES CURRENTLY FOR SALE IN BRENNER PLACE HISTORIC DISTRICT
(Not necessarily C21 Award Listings)
Most recent home sold in the Brenner Place Historic District was 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 560 square feet on 15 November 2017 for $309,000