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The Cameron

The building known today as the Cameron Hotel was designed by Stanley W. Bliss and began construction in 1927 as a hotel on the 2nd floor and a car dealership on the first floor. Built in the mission revival style, the building was the first in Brownsville to provide an indoor parking area. Historic Restoration Group, the new owners of the building, brought on Megamorphosis to design apartments on the second floor and retail and restaurant space on the first floor, while respecting the historic fabric of the building.

21,539 GSF, renovation

Project Architect: Jesse Miller, AIA

Brownsville, Texas

Structural Engineer: Chanin Engineering

Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing Engineer: Trinity MEP Engineering

Images by Megamorphosis & Historical Resources

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