Historic Structures Database
Goldstein Building (Orpheum)
Location: 245 Marine Way
AHRS#: JUN-373
CBJ#: A-49
Parcel#: 1C070K820020
Year Built: 1912
Architectural Style: Vernacular
Architect/Contractor: unknown
Historic Name: Goldstein Building (Orpheum)
Historic Period: Territorial Gov
Historic Integrity: altered/ contributing
Neighborhood: Juneau Downtown Historic District
Date of Local Designation: Not Designated
Date of National Register Designation: 06/17/1994
Additional Information
This is an irregular-shaped, two-story wood frame building. It has a concrete block foundation and a flat roof. The first floor has storefront windows and the second floor has double-hung windows The siding is partially wood and partially metal. There is a sidewalk canopy on the South Franklin Street facade. The building was altered during the period of significance.
Historical InformationCharles Goldstein was actively engaged in the mercantile business in Juneau from 1885 to 1929 when he retired from merchandising to focus on fur farming. He owned a number of buildings in Juneau including the Goldstein Emporium at 130 Seward Street. This building housed one of his earlier stores.
Historic Usecommercial
SourceNational Register Nomination, June 17, 1994; CBJ files; Juneau Empire, Gastineau Channel Memories, 1880 - 1959; http/www.juneau.org/parkrec/museum/forms/digitalbob/index.php;
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