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U.S. Bank Tower, known locally as the Library Tower and formerly as the First Interstate Bank World Center, is a 1,018-foot (310.3 m) skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles, California.
Originally envisioned as two towers, the taller of which would have been 1,250 feet (380 m) tall, the complex is now a single 1,100-foot (335 m), 73-story tower consisting of the 889-room InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown hotel, retail, observation deck and office space. The Los Angeles–based architectural firm, A.C. Martin Partners ...
Observation deck on 81nd, 82rd floors, 76th floor (290 m) and 60th floor (248 m). 31 Shun Hing Square: 1996 Skyscraper Shenzhen: 298.1: 384: 32 US Bank Tower: 1989 Skyscraper Los Angeles: 297: 310: 69th (indoor and outdoor observation) and 70th floors (skyslide and events) CLOSED. 33 Kingdom Centre: 2002 Skyscraper Riyadh: 290: 302: 41st floor ...
The iconic Griffith Park in Los Angeles is home to the world-famous observatory, ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help.
The utility signed a long-term lease for nearly 200,000 square feet on eight floors in the Grand Avenue building on Bunker Hill often known as Two California Plaza, its new landlord said, and is ...
It remained the tallest building in Los Angeles until 1989, when Library Tower (now U.S. Bank Tower) was completed. Between 1998 and 2001, there were no logos on the building. Shorenstein, which purchased the Aon Center in 2014, sold the building to Carolwood, the firm controlled by Adam Rubin and Andrew Shanfeld, in December 2023. [7]
Aug. 21—Unirac Inc.'s new administrative headquarters at the U.S. Bank building Downtown is bustling with activity. The company, which makes mounting platforms for solar installations, took over ...
Robert T. "Bobby" Burgess Building, DeKalb County Police Department, 3610 Camp Drive (1972) First National Bank of Atlanta, 2849 N. Druid Hills Road NE (ca. 1973) Clairemont Oaks, 441 Clairemont Avenue (1973-1975) DeKalb County Parking Deck, 125 W. Trinity Place (1974) Brevard Professional Building, 246 Sycamore Street (1974)