Mortuary building poised for new life

The Trevino Mortuary building has been empty for a few months. Photo by Burl Rolett.

The Trevino Mortuary building has been empty since earlier this year. Photo by Burl Rolett.

New owners could revive a prime Wash Park corner.

The Trevino Mortuary building at Logan Street and Alameda Avenue sold last month for $1.48 million to 300 Logan Street LCC. The LLC’s managing members include Eric Weins of Ace Realty Group and Weins Development Group and Real Architecture’s David Berton.

Weins declined to comment on any specific plans for the building when reached by phone.

The former funeral home sold on July 27, city records show. It’s an 18,000-square-foot, 115-year-old building at the southeast corner of Logan and Alameda. The building sits on about a third of an acre. The site is currently zoned for two stories worth of development.

Trevino’s name still runs along the side of the building, but it has been vacant since the funeral services provider moved out earlier this year. The company moved to a larger building at 6425 W. Alameda Ave. in Lakewood.

Trevino is one of two century-old Wash Park buildings to lure a new owner in July. The Mt. Calvary Apostolic Church a block south at 400 S. Logan St. sold July 28 for slightly more than $1 million.

The Trevino Mortuary building has been empty for a few months. Photo by Burl Rolett.

The Trevino Mortuary building has been empty since earlier this year. Photo by Burl Rolett.

New owners could revive a prime Wash Park corner.

The Trevino Mortuary building at Logan Street and Alameda Avenue sold last month for $1.48 million to 300 Logan Street LCC. The LLC’s managing members include Eric Weins of Ace Realty Group and Weins Development Group and Real Architecture’s David Berton.

Weins declined to comment on any specific plans for the building when reached by phone.

The former funeral home sold on July 27, city records show. It’s an 18,000-square-foot, 115-year-old building at the southeast corner of Logan and Alameda. The building sits on about a third of an acre. The site is currently zoned for two stories worth of development.

Trevino’s name still runs along the side of the building, but it has been vacant since the funeral services provider moved out earlier this year. The company moved to a larger building at 6425 W. Alameda Ave. in Lakewood.

Trevino is one of two century-old Wash Park buildings to lure a new owner in July. The Mt. Calvary Apostolic Church a block south at 400 S. Logan St. sold July 28 for slightly more than $1 million.

This story is for our paid subscribers only. Please become one of the thousands of BusinessDen members today!

Your subscription has expired. Renew now by choosing a subscription below!

For more informaiton, head over to your profile.

Profile


SUBSCRIBE NOW

 — 

 — 

 — 

TERMS OF SERVICE:

ALL MEMBERSHIPS RENEW AUTOMATICALLY. YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR A 1 YEAR MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL AT THE RATE IN EFFECT AT THAT TIME UNLESS YOU CANCEL YOUR MEMBERSHIP BY LOGGING IN OR BY CONTACTING [email protected].

ALL CHARGES FOR MONTHLY OR ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPS ARE NONREFUNDABLE.

EACH MEMBERSHIP WILL ONLY FUNCTION ON UP TO 3 MACHINES. ACCOUNTS ABUSING THAT LIMIT WILL BE DISCONTINUED.

FOR ASSISTANCE WITH YOUR MEMBERSHIP PLEASE EMAIL [email protected]




Return to Homepage

POSTED IN Commercial Real Estate

Editor's Picks

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *