Facts:
 
234 units of low-income ( studio and one-bedroom apartments )
Construction Cost: $15,000,000
Owner: Low Income Housing Institute
Contractor: W.G. Clark Construction
 
 
 
Publication and Awards:
 
Daily Journal of Commerce, "Renovated Frye Hotel Really Sizzles," November 5, 1999

 

 

Frye Hotel Renovation:

Built in 1902, the Frye Hotel underwent renovation in 1999 to create 234 units of low-income, studio and one-bedroom apartments with private bathrooms and kitchens. The two lower floors of the building were renovated to accommodate offices, retail, and community service spaces. Key to the renovation was the preservation and restoration of important historical features and details, including the main lobby, central staircase, and storefront windows. Upgrades to the mechanical, electrical, and structural systems were included in the scope of work.

 

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