Astoria Revitalization

From the pages of the Daily Astorian

We’re lucky to have gutsy developers . . . . . .  Trabucco’s stunning accomplishment is restoration of the Hotel Elliott in downtown Astoria. Steve Forrester, the Daily Astorian, April 24, 2003

Entrepreneurs are essential to rural communities struggling to redefine themselves.  Chester Trabucco . . . have given Astoria a new look through projects they have brought to fruition.  Steve Forrester, the Daily Astorian,  May 26, 2006

Astoria developer Chester Trabucco has a pretty good track record himself –  he took the Hotel Elliott from flophouse to luxury status is working on one riverfront condo project and has another in the winds Steve Forrester, the Daily Astorian,  July 28, 2006

26 reasons this region is special (Steve Forrester, the Daily Astorian, January 24, 2004)

#19. The neon signs of the Hotel Elliott and the Schooner on a winter’s night. The Elliott’s resurrection and the Schooner’s makeover are products of the boldness of Chester Trabucco and his group. If you wondered the true meaning of entrepreneurship, here it is.

22 reasons this place is special (Steve Forrester, the Daily Astorian, January 2, 2009)

#6. Chester Trabucco’s courage in restoring the Hotel Elliott.


Projects

No. 10 Sixth Street
No. 10 Sixth Street
the Hotel Elliot, Liberty Theater and the Schnoor
the Hotel Elliot, Liberty Theater and the Schnoor
Cannery Cafe
Cannery Cafe
the Hotel Elliott
the Hotel Elliott
the Schooner Restaurant
the Schooner Restaurant
Fisher Bros
Fisher Bros
In 2000, Liberty Restoration Inc. was organized to acquire the old theater with the hopes of restoring it to its original grandeur.  An impressive list of public leaders was assembled as board members to launch that effort.  Chester Trabucco was among those first board members and member of the Executive Board  contributing specifically to the development of its business plan and leasing strategies.
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