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The Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center is located just north of Downtown Los Angeles in Chavez Ravine, next to Dodger Stadium at 1700 Stadium Way. [1] The Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center was the second Navy Reserve Center built in the United States. During its operation it was the largest Reserve Center, training over 250,000 sailors ...
Brockman Building and New York Cloak and Suit House (annex) May 21, 2009 : 520 W. 7th St. and 708 S. Grand Ave. ... West Los Angeles: 89: Federal Reserve Bank of San ...
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Los Angeles Branch; Fifth Street Store Building; Fine Arts Building (Los Angeles) First Baptist Church of Los Angeles; First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles; Fleishhacker Pool; Fox Theatre (Detroit) Friday Morning Club
The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously Friday to allow the demolition of a century-old building in the Westlake neighborhood that served as a Jewish landmark and later as the heart of ...
The 174-room Hoxton is already open, built in a 10-story Renaissance Revival-style former office building erected in the 1920s that was once the headquarters of the Los Angeles Railway streetcar line.
Broadway Leasehold Building, also known as L.L. Burns Western Costume Building, [2] Sparkle Building [3] or Sparkle Factory, [4] is a historic seven-story building located at 908-910 S. Broadway in the Broadway Theater District in the historic core of downtown Los Angeles. The building is best known for its Banksy mural and as the filming ...
Raphael Junction Block Building (New York Suspender Factory-California Ice Company) 2007 1635–1637 N. Spring St. Chinatown: The Victorian-era Flatiron style building was built in 1889 for Charles Raphael, a Los Angeles businessman. Triangular in shape, it housed the New York Suspender Factory and the California Ice Company. 873: Higgins ...
The building was also listed as Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #544 in 1991. [ 1 ] The building's ground-floor housed a Giant Penny discount store from the 1980s to 2004, after which the building underwent a $20 million ($32.3 million in 2023) conversion to residential.