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  2. Sidley Austin - Wikipedia

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    The firm is one of the highest-paying companies in the U.S. [17] (with a base salary of $225,000 for first year associates and $435,000 for eighth year associates; equity partners saw a profit per partner of more than $3.0 million in 2020). [18] [19] Sidley maintains offices in 21 cities worldwide, with the most recent addition being Miami in 2022.

  3. List of contributing properties in the Hollywood Boulevard ...

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    Address Type Style Architect Year Built Additional Information Pantages Theater: Hollywood Pantages [2] 6233 Hollywood Blvd: Theater: Art Deco: B. Marcus Priteca: 1930: LAHCM #193 [3] Equitable Building: 6253 Hollywood Blvd: Office: Neo-Gothic and Art Deco: Aleck Curlett: 1929: LAHCM #1088 [3] Residential conversion in 2007 [4] Palace Theater ...

  4. 300 North Los Angeles Street Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    The building hosts three glass mosaics by Los Angeles artist Richard Haines: Celebration of our Homeland, Recognition of All Foreign Lands, and Of the People, for the People, by the People. [5] The building design was a collaboration between Welton Becket & Associates, Albert C. Martin & Associates, and Paul R. Williams & Associates. [5]

  5. Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company - Wikipedia

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    On July 23, 1925, they opened as the Golden State Guarantee Fund Insurance Company in a one-room office at 1435 Central Avenue, Los Angeles, with few amenities and $17,800 in capital. Within three months the company had outgrown its office and moved to a storeroom at 3512 Central Avenue.

  6. Norman Stanley Williams - Wikipedia

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    Sir Norman Stanley Williams (born 15 March 1947) is a British surgeon and former President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (2011–14). [ 1 ] History

  7. Norma Triangle - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to some reports, Norma Place and the neighborhood is not named after silent film star Norma Talmadge.After extensive research, historians believe Norma Place and streets like Clark, Lloyd, Cynthia, Dicks, Hammond, and others [4] [5] "were named after senior executives of the Los Angeles Pacific Railroad Company, owned by Moses Sherman and Eli P. Clark, who built the streets, or their ...

  8. Pickwick Book Shop - Wikipedia

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    He soon moved his business to downtown Los Angeles, renaming it Epstein's Used Books. The store focused on literature and poetry. [1] In the early 1930s, a movie studio inquired with Epstein about renting 5000 books to be used as props, to which they agreed to a price of $0.05 ($1.00 in 2023) per book per day for thirty days. The books were ...

  9. 28th Street YMCA - Wikipedia

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    The 28th Street YMCA is a historic YMCA building in South Los Angeles, California. It was listed as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 2006 and put on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. The four-story structure was built in 1926 at a cost of $200,000.