Features

Finding a place for the displaced

Sometimes, what children need most is love. Other times, it's discipline. But every once in a while, a child in need can use someone who knows how to cut through red tape. Newport Heights resident Don Krotee was able to... [continue]

Rediscovering Historic Downtown Santa Ana

Our historic structures will soon be honored again as the subject of a rewritten walking tour brochure titled Rediscovering Historic Downtown Santa Ana. Our historic buildings, and even some buildings that have not achieved such lofty status in Santa Ana,... [continue]

Pictures are Worth 1000 Words

When you ask someone to study a photograph, people see and focus on different things. One person might see that this is the Otis Building at 4th and Main—many years ago. The photo was probably taken shortly before the earthquake... [continue]

Half an Idea

For years the management, board persons, worker bees and other members of the DSABA (Downtown Santa Ana Business Association) have entered and left through one entry of the only headquarters they have ever had: 116 West 4th Street. But, what... [continue]

Donald Krotee: Giving old house new lease on life

Then: Donald Krotee, an architect specializing in refurbishing old buildings, gladly lives in the past. In 1993, the Newport Heights resident was busy designing the restoration of the Masonic Temple in downtown Santa Ana. Krotee said the temple is the... [continue]

McFadden Market Building

Most of 1920 Santa Ana would come to this Mediterranean building to buy the household food for the week, or to pick up hardware or clothing ordered from back east. Today some of the locals refer to the building as... [continue]

It's About Time to Fix That Clock, Groups Say

It's anyone's guess when the 82-year-old clock atop the W. H. Spurgeon Building stopped telling time. Some longtime residents say the four-faceted clock stopped after the 1933 Long Beach earthquake. Others say it worked for a while after a 1985... [continue]

Ebell Building: A Well-Kept Secret

There was a time, I'm sure, when the Ebell Club's building was the talk of the town. Unless you are a member of the Ebell Society of Santa Ana Valley or a member of the Santa Ana Rotary, you may... [continue]

The Dr. Howe-Waffle House

When you talk to some people around town, they believe the Howe-Waffle House is a restaurant that IHOP passed up when the pancake magnate purchased all the old waffle establishments (presumably because they wanted to have pancakes instead of waffles... [continue]

Economy Attacks the Last of the White Elephants

Around the corner from my office stands the largest unaccomplished project we have ever not finished (is that a triple negative?). The main contributor to the project's degree of difficulty to be developed, in one way or another, has always... [continue]

Historic YMCA building to get new lease on life

The YMCA building of Santa Ana has a very interesting past and future. The past is nearly 100 years old and the future is affected by a new government grant that could assist the City with the saving of the... [continue]

Go Directly to Jail

Have you ever played Monopoly, and the man in blue with the nightstick sends you to the can. "Bummer," one might say. My first trip to the Orange County Jail, one of downtown's more ominous structures, was not at all... [continue]

Spurgeon Clocktower Update

In 1992, a group of Citizens enlisted DSABA to help make the clock tower, a top the 1913 Spurgeon Building, operative- it had been stopped presumably by the 1933 earthquake. The energy of Tim Rush, a north end citizen, and... [continue]