Nonprofit

Friends of the Castle Green


  • Mission

    The Friends of the Castle Green is a non-profit support group dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the historic Castle Green in Old Pasadena. All funds raised are used for restoration projects on the building.

    The Friends of the Castle Green is a non-profit support group dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the historic Castle Green in Old Pasadena. All funds raised are used for restoration projects on the building.

    About Us

    The Castle Green is a 117 year old building in the heart of Old Pasadena. It was originally the first annex of the Hotel Green. In 1924, the Hotel was divided into three entities: Rand's Hotel Pasadena, Hotel Green and the Castle Green. Castle Green became one of the first co-op buildings in Southern California. The seven-story building costs a large amount of money to maintain, so the Friends of the Castle Green were founded to aid in restoration costs for the building. We have received grant money for this, and we have raised more by holding two tours of the building per year.

    The Castle Green is a 117 year old building in the heart of Old Pasadena. It was originally the first annex of the Hotel Green. In 1924, the Hotel was divided into three entities: Rand's Hotel Pasadena, Hotel Green and the Castle Green. Castle Green became one of the first co-op buildings in Southern California. The seven-story building costs a large amount of money to maintain, so the Friends of the Castle Green were founded to aid in restoration costs for the building. We have received grant money for this, and we have raised more by holding two tours of the building per year.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Arts & Music
    • Community Development

    Location & Contact

    • 626 8248482
    • 99 South Raymond Avenue, Pasadena, California, US
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