A proposal to partially demolish and rehabilitate a building that once housed Antonio s Nut House and, before that, a Safeway supermarket, is moving ahead with broad support from Palo Alto s Historic Resources Board.
A California Avenue building that for decades housed the Antonio s Nut House bar would be partially demolished, reconstructed and furnished with a new dining pavilion under a plan submitted by the property owner.
A California Avenue building that for decades housed the Antonio s Nut House bar would be partially demolished, reconstructed and furnished with a new dining pavilion under a plan submitted by the property owner.
Business owners and property managers who have maintained a stake on the dead-end street for decades are now wondering if Palo Alto s second downtown can be a vibrant destination again.
Business owners and property managers who have maintained a stake on the dead-end street for decades are now wondering if Palo Alto s second downtown can be a vibrant destination again.