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Albert Apartments, 152-154 S. Pine

152-154 S. Pine Street

Historic Name/Common Name Albert Apartments/ Kensington Court
Date Built 1903
Architect/Builder Charles R. Wood
Date Listed on the Spokane Register November 26, 2001
Date Listed on the National Register -
Historic District -
Neighborhood East Central

Statement of Significance

Built in 1903, the Albert Apartments is an excellent example of early 20th-century apartment house construction and is one of only two remaining apartment buildings of the 15 apartment buildings that were once built in Saunder’s Addition in east central Spokane during the early 1900s. The facade design of the Albert Apartments is a fine example of the Colonial Revival style while the interior of the building--remodeled in 1931 by noted Spokane architect Charles R. Wood--reveals Craftsman-style influence. The Albert Apartments was named after Albert Commellini, one of Spokane’s most colorful businessmen and a noted leader of the city’s Italian community. 

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