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The Southern California Gas Company Complex is a group of buildings on Flower Street in Downtown Los Angeles. The main building, completed in 1925, was designed in the Renaissance Revival style by John and Donald Parkinson. It was originally used as offices by the Southern California Gas Company, but was later converted to lofts.
The ARCO Plaza complex was renamed City National Plaza in 2005, [16] and the south and north towers, respectively, were renamed City National Tower and Paul Hastings Tower. [17] The low-rise building at the back of the plaza is known as the Jewel Box , and is occupied by the Gensler architectural firm.
FourFortyFour South Flower, formerly Citigroup Center, is a 627 ft (191 m) 48-story skyscraper at 444 South Flower Street in the Bunker Hill area of downtown Los Angeles, California. [1] At the time of its completion, in 1981, the tower was the fifth-tallest in the city .
The Trump Grill taco bowl contains ground beef, pico de gallo salsa, guacamole, iceberg lettuce, sour cream, and cheddar. A taste of each ingredient within chipped away at our golden first impression.
Main menu. Main menu. move to ... 1101 Flower Street Los Angeles, California ... Tower one was designed to feature a 184-room five-star Park Hyatt hotel and 164 Park ...
City National Tower [note 4] 555 South Flower Street 1972–1974 699 (213) 52 [30] Paul Hastings Tower [note 4] 515 South Flower Street 1972–1974 699 (213) 52 [32] Aon Center: 707 Wilshire Boulevard 1974–1989 858 (262) 62 [202] U.S. Bank Tower: 633 West 5th Street 1989–2016 1,018 (310) 73 [14] Wilshire Grand Tower: Figueroa and 7th 2016 ...
Pete White, executive director of the Skid Row advocacy group Los Angeles Community Action Network, said he sees the towers as "one important feature of what a stabilized Skid Row can look like ...
The Delphi Hotel [2] is a 12-story hotel located at 550 S Flower St in Downtown Los Angeles in the marble-clad high-rise Superior Oil Company Building formerly the headquarters of the now defunct company, converted to The Standard Downtown LA hotel in 2002, then closed in 2020 and reopened in 2023 under its current name.