Rankin's Explained

Rankin Building
Nrhp Type:cp
Coordinates:33.7482°N -117.8684°W
Location:117 West Fourth Street at Sycamore, downtown Santa Ana, California
Architect:Elwing and Tedford (Santa Ana, California)
Partof:Downtown Santa Ana Historic Districts
Partof Refnum:8400438
Built:1917
Builder:George Dreble
Architecture:Chicago, Beaux Arts
Added:February 24, 1983
Area:0.2acres
Refnum:83001220

Rankin's was a department store at 117 West Fourth Street at Sycamore in downtown Santa Ana, California. The Rankin Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places on its own and also as a contributing property of the Downtown Santa Ana Historic Districts.

The store had its origins as the Rankin Dry Goods company, founded in 1894. Mr. J. H. Rankin of Bloomfield, Indiana, together with T. D. Huff & Sons opened up the dry goods store on the site of Swanner's Grocery Store.[1] The store was enlarged three times before moving into the 30000square feet, three-story space at Fourth and Sycamore in 1917.[2] [3]

Locations

In 1956, Rankin's announced plans to open a branch in Orange County Plaza at Chapman Avenue and Brookhurst Street in Garden Grove, now site of The Promenade at Garden Grove. The branch was to measure 28000square feet.[4] [5]

In addition to its Santa Ana store, Rankin's had a location in Fullerton at Orangefair Mall from 1958.[6]

Advertisements promoted the Orangefair branch from May 3 through September, 1959.[7]

Rankin Building (1917)

The 1917 building is a rectangular sand colored brick building featuring a grey pressed metal cornice, modified Chicago style upper level windows, and blue-grey ceramic brick on the first story. The building was rehabilitated in 1982 and the present storefront design dates from that rehabilitation program. The building is individually listed on the National Register (1983).[8]

The architects were Elwing and Tedford of Santa Ana.

When opened on November 9, 1917, the building was referred to as the "Rutherford" building, structure or block. It was characterized as "metropolitan in nature" and "the most beautiful in the entire county".[9]

Notes and References

  1. News: In Southern California: Santa Ana: An interesting Batch of Mining News. Local Affairs. . 5 May 2019 . Los Angeles Herald . January 12, 1894.
  2. News: Sign Lease for Block Costing $50,000 . 5 May 2019 . Santa Ana Register . April 16, 1917 . 1.
  3. News: Store Policy Is Announced: Answer Rumor . 5 May 2019 . January 28, 1933 . 5.
  4. News: Merchants announce new store opening . Los Angeles Times . October 28, 1956 . 131.
  5. News: Orange County Plaza Center will have two supermarkets . Independent Press-Telegram (Long Beach, California) . February 23, 1959 . 53.
  6. News: Rankin's advertisement . 5 May 2019 . Los Angeles Times . May 3, 1959 . 206.
  7. Web site: Search.
  8. https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/33081c13-99b3-4da6-a390-e3ea7cfe6cdf "Downtown Santa Ana Historic Districts"; National Register of Historic Places nomination form
  9. News: Rutherford Structure Metropolitan in Character . 5 May 2019 . Santa Ana Register . November 8, 1917 . Section 2.