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Colliers Markets Historic Alameda Hotel Apartments

Colliers has listed the historic Alameda Hotel Apartments, located at 1415 Broadway in Alameda. Built in 1926, the property features 93 multifamily units, 14 street-level retail spaces and a multi-room event venue. EVP Ryan Rodriguez and VP Matthew Flaherty have the listing.

“The historic Alameda Hotel Apartments are one of the city’s most recognizable mixed-use assets,” said Rodriguez. ”This is a fantastic, generational opportunity to acquire a unique historic asset that has no preservation restrictions … We continue to see a growth in demand in the area as professionals, families and commuters are drawn to a community that offers the lifestyle, accessibility and amenities they value.”

The Alameda Hotel is one of the earliest multistory hotel-apartments in the area. It contains 18 sleeping rooms with private bathrooms, 21 sleeping rooms, 32 studios and 22 one-bedroom, one-bathroom units. The retail units range in size from 132 to 2,520 square feet.

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