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Originally Posted by Surefiresacto
I went to the Old Spaghetti Factory in midtown last night and couldn't stop noticing how beautiful that building is. Especially inside. I kept wondering (without doing any research) if it was a former passenger station or warehouse servicing the adjacent rail line. I'm hoping I am not just being fooled by some modern "historical-esque" architecture. @WBurg, any insight?
If OSF ever vacates that building, I imagine it would make an amazing ballroom for weddings, etc or wine tasting facility similar to The Old Sugar Mill in Clarksburg.
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OSF is the old Western Pacific Rail Station.
http://www.sacramentohistory.org/search.php?imageid=104
We are currently restoring the old Southern Pacific Rail Station (see separate thread here), which was much larger. This space will have approximately 60,000 GSF for retail, office, and restaurants when completed in 2016.