Purser Apartments

Known As
Architect
William E Porter
Built
1912
Designated
2017
Location
1659 Ocean Front Walk
Santa Monica, CA 90401

The Purser Apartments, at 1659 Ocean Front Walk, stand as a rare architectural and cultural remnant of early 20th century Southern California. This four-story building is one of the few surviving examples of the original Seaside Terrace Tract, a residential development that helped define Santa Monica’s beachfront long before it became today’s luxury destination. The property was originally developed by William E. Porter in 1912 as an apartment hotel, accommodating tourists who traveled to the coast for health or recreation as well as year-round tenants. During its construction, ownership transferred from Adella P. Porter to Idella Dotter Purser, giving the building its enduring name. It officially opened in May 1913 with a grand musical concert, drawing notable guests from Los Angeles and Pasadena.

The Purser Apartments are a familiar backdrop to Muscle Beach, Santa Monica Public Library, 1942.

Architecturally, it is one of the most refined examples of Mission Revival style along the Santa Monica beachfront — smooth stucco facades and clean geometric forms evoking California’s Spanish colonial heritage. For many years, the building’s original charm was obscured by modern alterations, such as non-historic foam quoining and aluminum windows. However, a recent rehabilitation restored its clean lines and period-appropriate off-white stucco, earning it a Santa Monica Conservancy Rehabilitation Award in 2022. It has been a City-Designated Landmark since 2017.

The Purser Apartments before the rehabilitation, Ostashy Associates Consulting, 2019.

The Purser is also steeped in local lore. Its location adjacent to Original Muscle Beach made it a favored address for entertainers seeking proximity to the boardwalk’s lively scene, and local historical accounts suggest that silent film icon Charlie Chaplin was among its early notable residents. Today the building operates as a functional apartment community, its studio suites still offering the sweeping beach views and sense of history that have defined it for over a century.

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