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This is a list of department stores and some other major retailers in the four major corridors of Downtown Los Angeles: Spring Street between Temple and Second ("heyday" from c.1884–1910); Broadway between 1st and 4th (c.1895-1915) and from 4th to 11th (c.1896-1950s); and Seventh Street between Broadway and Figueroa/Francisco, plus a block of Flower St. (c.1915 and after).
Bullock's complex is a collection of nine historic buildings located at 639-651 south Broadway, the 300-block of 7th Street, and 634-670 south Hill Street in the Jewelry District and Broadway Theater District in the historic core of downtown Los Angeles.
7th Street Looking West from Spring, Los Angeles, Calif. (Tichnor Bros. postcard, 1930s) 7th Street is a street in Los Angeles, California running from S. Norton Ave in Mid-Wilshire through Downtown Los Angeles. It goes all the way to the eastern city limits at Indiana Ave., and the border between Boyle Heights, Los Angeles and East Los Angeles ...
The mixed-use development comprises 100 retail stores, restaurants, and 1.3 million square feet (120,000 m 2) of commercial workspace. [1] The 7th Street Produce Market, which is an open-air wholesale produce market that was established in 1917, occupies a 5-acre (2.0 ha) area within ROW DTLA.
600 W. 7th St. Downtown Los Angeles: Department store built in 1915, completely remodeled in 1934 with design by Allison & Allison 358: Brock Jewelers-Clifton's: 513 W. 7th St. Downtown Los Angeles: Four-story structure built in 1922 for jewelry manufacturer; later housed Clifton's Cafeteria: 385: Title Insurance & Trust Company Building and Annex
520−530 W. 7th St., Los Angeles, ... In 1917 J. J. Haggarty, a large department store-style apparel retailer moved from Broadway to occupy the ground floor.
Young's Market Company Building built in 1924 is a historic building located at 1610 West 7th Street, corner South Union Avenue, in the Westlake neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It was originally a retail market and office building, designed by architect Charles F. Plummer .
Seventh Street looking west from Broadway, 1917. Bullocks building is at the far right. B. H. Dyas, then a sporting goods store, is visible right and Ville de Paris, before Dyas bought it in 1919, visible left. B. H. Dyas flagship building under construction as the Ville de Paris, 7th Street & Olive, 1916 Broadway Hollywood Building. originally B. H. Dyas' Hollywood branch
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