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Spring Street in Los Angeles is one of the oldest streets in the city. Along Spring Street in Downtown Los Angeles, from just north of Fourth Street to just south of Seventh Street is the NRHP-listed Spring Street Financial District, nicknamed Wall Street of the West, [2] [3] lined with Beaux Arts buildings and currently experiencing gentrification.
Spring Street now runs west of this site, which is part of City Hall. Jones Block. Built 1882 or -3 [3] and commissioned by Doria Deighton-Jones, [4] demolished in the 1920s to create the City Hall block. Post-1890 numbering 171–179 and 201 N. Spring St., [5] Tenants included: Los Angeles Herald offices and steam printing plant through 1888 [6]
Spring Street now runs west of this site, which is part of City Hall. Jones Block. Built 1882 or -3 [53] and commissioned by Doria Deighton-Jones, [54] demolished in the 1920s to create the City Hall block. Post-1890 numbering 171–179 and 201 N. Spring St., [55] Tenants included: Los Angeles Herald offices and steam printing plant through ...
810 South Spring Street Building: 2007 810 S. Spring St. Downtown Los Angeles: Twelve-story Beaux-Arts building designed by architects Albert R. Walker and Percy A. Eisen, who also designed the Fine Arts Building and the James Oviatt Building. 872: Raphael Junction Block Building (New York Suspender Factory-California Ice Company) 2007
In 1883, the Los Angeles school board purchased land fronting both Broadway and Spring Street, mid-block between Fifth and Sixth streets, for $12,500 ($408,750 in 2023). Spring Street School was then built on the land. [3] [4] In 1904, the school board put the land up for lease but retained the material in the schoolhouse. [5] C.
The Continental Building, formerly Braly Block, is a 151 ft (46 m), 13-story high-rise residential building on Spring Street in the Historic Core of Los Angeles. The Continental Building is part of the Spring Street Financial District which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
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The Spring Street Courthouse, formerly the United States Court House in Downtown Los Angeles, is a Moderne style building that originally served as both a post office and a courthouse. The building was designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood and Louis A. Simon, and construction was completed in 1940.