This downtown Anaheim landmark, known as the Samuel Kraemer Building, was the first high-rise in Orange County. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a key element of the Anaheim Colony Historic District. Built in 1924 by rancher and land baron Samuel Kraemer, the building is 33,860 square feet, which features a mix of residential and commercial tenants, with 24,829 square feet of leasable space. It was completely renovated and upgraded in 2003 and has preserved its unique architectural heritage while incorporating modern building and life-safety systems.\r\rThe floor plates are utilized as commercial tenants in the Basement, First, and Mezzanine which include local businesses and the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, with floors two through six featuring 20 highly upgraded residential units. The residential units were built to condominium specifications with amenities such as granite counter tops, forced air conditioning, ceiling fans, Berber carpet, and simulated wood floors. All residential units also feature en-suite laundry with stacked washer/dryers. Brokered And Advertised By: Surterre Properties Inc. Listing Agent: Kacey Elkins
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