Restoration of the historic Santa Fe Depot in Monrovia. The Spanish Colonial Style building was originally built in 1924, and has been restored to preserve all the historic elements of the building. The project was done in partnership with the City of Monrovia, and has been zoned for restaurant use. The total building area is 5,000 sqft, which includes and indoor area of 2,500 sqft and an outdoor covered patio which is approximately 2,500 sqft. Directly outside of the building is a pedestrian promenade and an outdoor music amphitheater, which the city of Monrovia and other groups use to hold concerts and other events. The City has said that it is willing to potentially work with a restaurant to provide catering and services to any concert/event. The restaurant is also a one to two minute walk to the Monrovia Gold Line Station, and the city has also said it is willing to discuss allowing a restaurant to provide coffee and a food stand for people getting off the train. The site is a part of Monrovia’s Station Square redevelopment plan, and the area directly surrounding the Depot will see a large increase of new multifamily apartment units which will increase demand for new restaurants and other amenities. This is an extremely unique opportunity