The Los Gables Apartments, along with the other next door at 125 South.

The Los Gables Apartments, also known as the Caledonian Apartments. The building was constructed in 1929 and is the largest of the early apartment buildings in the areas with 80 units.

These two adjacent 3 1/2-story brick buildings were constructed for apartments before a one-story annex was constructed in 1946 as it was renamed Hotel Los Gables.

“The Los Gables Apartments is a unique example of two separate 1929 apartment buildings that were connected in 1946,” historians wrote in the nomination of the buildings. “They are among the most elaborate examples of the Jacobethan Revival and English Tudor Revival styles in Salt Lake City.”

They would become the Caledonian Apartments in the 1960s. True to its name-shifting history, the two buildings stand next to each other to this day with different names: The Eleanor Rigby and Lorna Doone-Los Gables apartments.

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135 South 300 East in Salt Lake City, Utah