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The Chandler Building

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The Chandler Building (sometimes called the Chandler Apartments) is a historic building at the corner of Dwight Way and Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California. It is 4 stories tall. It was built in the 1920s.
The building is the featured setting of a 2002 mystery novel The Chandler Apartments by Owen Hill, who wrote the book while living there. The building is currently unoccupied as a result of a fire on 22 November 2015.
It is the former residence of novelist Jonathan Lethem.
References
- The Chandler Apartments, Owen Hill. Creative Arts Book Company (2002) ISBN 978-0-88739-430-0
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