Paris Hotel in downtown San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter dates to 1910, when the two-story brick structure at 759 Fourth Avenue opened as the Washington Hotel above the Muehleisen Tent & Awning Company's ground-floor workshop. The building now operates as an 18-unit single-room-occupancy property with a mix of private and shared en-suite bathrooms, set on the same Fourth Avenue stretch where Broken Yolk Cafe draws its morning griddle crowds a few blocks south. DRA Enterprises owns the approximately 16,500-square-foot structure at the corner of Fourth Avenue and F Street, maintaining the Gaslamp Quarter's early-twentieth-century brick streetscape alongside neighboring Victorian facades. Twice-weekly housekeeping and in-room accommodations position the property as a long-stay alternative to nightly-rate hotels in the surrounding 16.5-block historic district. The budget-rate format puts the San Diego Convention Center within a ten-minute walk south, and the property's Fourth Avenue address shares a block with Happy Head Foot Reflexology and Massage Spa for post-convention recovery. The 1910 brick shell sits within the Gaslamp Quarter's nationally designated historic district, preserving a commercial-residential hybrid format that has housed transient populations since the Panama-California Exposition era.