Designed by master architect Timothy Pflueger and opened in 1931, the 1,800-seat El Rey Theater at 1970 Ocean Avenue was shuttered and sold to Voice of Pentecost in 1977, which then converted the 35,000-square-foot building into a church and small Pentecostal school. Mortgaged to pay for upgrades to the... Read More »
January 13, 2017
56 Comments
56 Comments
“Yes. A belt drive (vs. chain drive) door operator is quieter, and installation supports with dampen...” [more]
“I agree with you that we're probably on our way to a recession. Not sure how hard. I still think t...” [more]
“When you’re City ruins its brand, this is what happens. It took us a decade to recover from the â...” [more]
“Unfortunately, more interesting/different the architecture (from the outside) is, the harder it is t...” [more]
“UPDATE: Approved SoMa Development Back on the Market at a Loss...” [more]
“Agreed, the original design was way better. Should be at least two stories higher....” [more]
“It looks like they are planning to make a number of modifications to the landmark building, I hope p...” [more]
“UPDATE: Further Muted Plans for New Wharf Hotel Closer to Reality, But…...” [more]
“Thank you....” [more]
“"its too big and important of a city to allow it to just go underwater." There's nothing that can...” [more]