FRIDAYEXTRA ! The Daily Astorian Friday, May 8, 2015 Weekend Edition The Norblad Hotel stands at the base of 14th Street’s hill on the east end of downtown Astoria. PRESERVING THE NORBLAD HOTEL Stories and photos By JOHN GOODENBERGER For EO Media Group A fter restoring the Commodore Hotel, Brian Faherty and Paul Caruana sought more downtown investments, es- pecially on 14th Street. They purchased both the massive Hotel Astoria and the modest Lovell-McCall Tire service store. Their intent was to rein- vigorate downtown’s east end through high-quality restoration and a top-notch tenant base. The Norblad Hotel, noto- rious for its leaking roof and sometimes sketchy clientele, was also available. “I didn’t want anything to do with it,” recalled Caruana. “It looked like so much work … the tenant base … the police were there all the time. It needed everything.” Faherty, he claimed, talked him into purchasing the building. The centrally located lobby is nearly complete. Paul Caruana’s retro design will include objects of interest on the bookshelves. was to create curb appeal. All the window sashes were repainted. Then, the entry’s original galvanized metal and glass canopy was reconstructed by Seaside’s Coast Repair and Maintenance. Cauruana said working on the interior was initially more damage control than having a grand image or plan. Ev- +LVWRULFVLJQL¿FDQFH ery room was renovated and George F. Norblad operated stripped to a “white box.” a 36-room hotel from the second Wall sinks, hardware, wood story of the John E. Wicks de- WULP DQG ZRRG ÀRRUV ZHUH OHIW signed structure. Housed within intact, restoring the purity of the the Miller-Jeffers Building, the original space. Missing pieces Norblad Hotel opened in Janu- were reinstalled. ary 1923. “I just stepped back and let Norblad was a Portland busi- Paul design,” recalled Faherty. nessman with local ties. His “Paul has a gift for it and the brother, Albin W. Norblad, was Norblad features some of his a longtime Astorian who served best work.” as Oregon’s governor from 1929 Wicks’ design was allowed to 1931. to speak for itself. It was used as a foundation for spare room Renovation furnishings. Bed boards and side 7KH ¿UVW RUGHU RI EXVLQHVV tables are mounted to the wall to promote a feeling of airiness. Wall-mounted mirrors above beds accentuate that sense. Chairs and desks are small and light. The WCs and single occu- pancy showers are located down the hall. Philosophy “We provide people less of what they don’t need,” said Caruana. “And, we added high-quality pieces, such as high-quality mattresses, back into the rooms.” Coffee and other services are provided in the lobby. The result is a “com- munity atmosphere” where guests interact with each other. Furthermore, the rooms are not furnished for those who want to VHWXSDJHWDZD\RI¿FH “It is designed for the active guest,” asserts Caruana. “The incentive is to go out and see the town.” The Norblad has 15 hotel rooms and 16 apartments. It’s Lightly furnished, airy rooms allow the building to speak for itself. location and sensibility ap- peals to both guests and resi- dents. “There is something magical about staying in downtown,” contends Caruana. “All the things of a big city — restau- rants, the Liberty Theater and shopping — are all three blocks from the Norblad.” ished the wood balustrade in the front stairway and restored the historic front desk. Importance of preservation An unapologetic romanticist, Caruana claims historic build- ings have a “undeniable feeling” about them. “There is something about Local contractors the mystery of grabbing a hand- Most of the Norblad’s res- rail that has been used for gen- toration was completed by em- erations by hundreds of people,” ployees of Caruana Inc. For he enthused. “Certain properties instance, JoAnne Patterson, have that feeling …. Logic and Caruana’s mother, painted the business plans don’t apply any LQWHULRU--+DUGZRRGUH¿Q- more.” LVKHG WKH ÀRRUV %ULDQ 2OVRQ Nevertheless, he and Faherty ODLGWLOHZLWKLQWKHVKRZHUVDQG made the leap to restore multiple Diamond Heating installed the buildings. QHZ¿UHSODFH “You can’t always put that Regional contractors includ- return of investment on them,” ed Wolf Wallpapering, LLC of said Caruana of historic struc- Portland who scanned custom tures. art, then enlarged it as wall “Peoples’ emotional re- FRYHULQJV DQG 0RUJDQ¶V )LQH sponse to a place is more than )LQLVKHVDOVRRI3RUWODQGUH¿Q- FDQEHTXDQWL¿HG´ A va ila ble M AY 22 T H E N O RT H CO AST ’S L E AD IN G RE AL E ST AT E AN D H O M E IM P RO VE M E N T GU ID E Copies a va ila ble in The D a ily Astoria n a n d a t loca tion s throu ghou t Cla tsop Cou n ty, or on lin e a t w w w .d a ilya storia n .com