Pacific GrovePG, City of Homes February 2, 2026

City of Neighborhoods #2: Lighthouse District and Corridor

The bustling Lighthouse District is PG’s vibrant downtown and commercial core for over a century.

Pacific Grove, City of Homes: Post Office

 

Lighthouse Avenue was plotted in 1874, beginning as a practical wagon road and supply route, carrying materials from Monterey to the to Point Pinos Lighthouse.

 

Lighthouse Road

 

In 1903, Pacific Grove used the electrification of the Monterey & Pacific Grove Street Railway as the opening for a full downtown buildout along Lighthouse Avenue.

 

 

The city placed overhead wires above Lighthouse, then the first wave of permanent commercial buildings followed at the key intersections: Hotel Del Mar at Lighthouse and 16th, the Winston Building, and, at Lighthouse and Forest, the Bank of Pacific Grove and the “Work Block,” a mixed-use commercial block with storefronts and offices.

 

Lighthouse Avenue, 1920

 

That combination turned Lighthouse from a practical route into the town’s commercial center, with transit, utilities and private investment all reinforcing one another.

 

PG children march in a parade

Pacific Grove, City of Homes: Good Old Days

 

East of the business district is the Lighthouse Corridor, where Lighthouse Avenue splits into a divided, grade-separated roadway, with the lower bayside alignment turning west toward Pacific Grove and the higher alignment rising toward Monterey via David Avenue.

 

Roots: 1903 buildout; electric streetcar arrives, commercial development follows in rapid succession

Bounds: Lighthouse Avenue to Pine Avenue; 1st Street to Pacific Street

Hallmarks: Downtown commercial district, cozy small-town charm, home to civic, cultural and post offices

Residents: Location over everything, tenants in rental units above commercial properties, hotel guests, pedestrians

Natural Buyers: history lovers, owners seeking a walkable home base, long-term rental

Perks: Town center, shops and restaurants around Lighthouse Avenue, walkability, coastal proximity, Monterey proximity

Traditions: Weekly farmers markets, First Fridays (downtown night out with art, music and local business specials, “Good Old Days” festival in May

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