Created By: The Emeryville Historical Society
Built in the 1920s, this two-story brick building originally operated as The Industrial Hard Chrome Plating Corporation.
The two-story building had a smooth brick surface and a Gothic parapet. At the rear of the building was a mass of convoluted ducts.
It became Electro-Coatings Inc. in 1962 after merging with the Chicago-based company. It was also a machining shop for American Tractor Equipment Corp.
By 1990 the factory had shut down and the building was converted into office space.
The building was eventually demolished except for the front brick façade. This qualified the project as a “renovation” instead of a complete demolition and helped the developer evade additional taxes and permits.
Prior to the site’s redevelopment, the toxic soil was remediated with cottage cheese which neutralized the cancerous hexavalent chromium used in the chrome plating process.
The five-story, 55-unit Icon at Park Apartments were completed in 2008.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Emeryville Historical Society: Park Avenue District Walking Tour
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