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J. J. Newberry is a historic two-story building at 6600 W. Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood, California. It is known primarily for its architecture, location, and its 30+ year tenant, Hollywood Toys & Costumes .
In 1944 the hospital was renamed DePaul Hospital and moved to its present location at Kingsley Lane and Granby St. in the city of Norfolk, Virginia. After, the hospital moved the basement and annexes of the old hospital, and housed classes for the Norfolk Division of the Virginia State College (now Norfolk State University) until 1958.
Julian Medical Building was financed by the Beveridge family [1] and designed by Morgan, Walls & Clements, the architectural firm responsible for many Los Angeles landmarks, including the Dominguez–Wilshire Building, Adamson House, Chapman Plaza, and the El Capitan, Music Box, Wiltern, Mayan, and Belasco theaters. [2]
Hollywood Professional Building, also known as SEVENTY46, is a historic eight-story building at 7046 W. Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood, California.The Los Angeles Department of City Planning describe the building as exhibiting "character defining features of Neo-Gothic style architecture" [1] and the United States Department of the Interior describe it as "an excellent example of Neo-Gothic ...
B57 North and B57 South, located at Soleste Hollywood Village at 2000 Van Buren St., is pictured on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024 in Hollywood, Florida. Building out downtown
Apartment building in Hollywood; known for many years as "Hollywood Tower" 2444: Precision Auto Repair: 5618-5630 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood: 2453: Franklin Townhouses: 1852 Gramercy Pl. & 5620-5640 Franklin Ave. Hollywood: 2462: Toberman Storage Company (Bekins Van and Storage) 1025 N. Highland Ave. Hollywood: 2463: Residence at 637-657 N ...
Built in 1935, Hollywood's S. H. Kress and Co. Building was designed by Edward F. Sibbert, [1] one of fifty or so S. H. Kress & Co. buildings he designed across the United States. [2] Like most S. H. Kress and Co. locations, this building features an Art Deco design, with this specific location being "a prime example of the Art Deco style." [3]
The Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District boundaries were defined by the United States Department of the Interior based on the area's remaining integrity. They include twelve blocks along Hollywood Boulevard, from 7065 Hollywood Blvd on the west to the northwest corner of Hollywood and Argyle Avenue on the east. However ...