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Firehouse #3
Originally built in 1893, this two story brick building was Sacramento’s oldest working fire station when it closed in 1981. Architect’s Stephen R. Cuddy and Daniel McAuliffe, the founders of MCA architecture, became part owners of the old firehouse and took on the work of restoring the historic building. The structure received a seismic upgrade and complete interior rehabilitation. The MCA team succeeded with their vision to bring the building back to its original splendor and they were honored for their achievements by the Sacramento Old City Association. Today the tall open volumes of space in this historic building are used for office and retail purposes. |
Location: Sacramento, California
Size: 7,300 square feet
Completion: Spring 1990
Awards:1990 Rehabilitated Small Scale Commercial
The Sacramento Old City Association |