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The Sunset Tower Hotel, previously known as The St. James's Club and The Argyle, is a historic building and hotel located on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California, United States. Designed in 1929 by architect Leland A. Bryant , opened in 1931, it is considered one of the finest examples of Art Deco architecture in the Los Angeles area.
Crossroads Hollywood Tower I: 407 (124) 26: 2024: Hollywood (SE corner of Highland Ave and Selma Ave.) 1.4 million square feet of programmed space, including 950 residential units, a 308-key hotel, 94,000 square feet of office space and 185,000 square feet of shops and restaurants / Crossroads of the World shopping square.
The tower was erected in 1925 as one of two that served Warner Bros.' affiliate radio station, KFWB. While one of the towers was dismantled in 1950, this one was moved. In 1955, KTLA moved into the site and added its call sign and logo to the tower. Visible from the Hollywood Freeway, it was a notable landmark for over 60 years. [24]
The Sunset Tower is getting ready for Oscar night. Owner Jeff Klein tells me that freshly minted winners will be treated to dinner if they come in after the show with their statuettes. The public ...
Celebrated architect Norman Foster has unveiled plans for a new $1-billion office tower in Los Angeles that will see greenery spilling out from a series of terraces spiraling up its facade.. The ...
Bryant's Sunset Tower. La Fontaine in West Hollywood (where the owner Alfredo De La Vega was murdered in 1987). Leland A. Bryant (1890–1954) was an architect who primarily worked in the Los Angeles area. [1]
Hollywood real estate developer doubles down on plans for "the Star," a proposed office tower on Sunset Boulevard, designed by Norman Foster, with a $1-billion price tag.
The Sunset Tower on Sunset Boulevard. The Sunset Strip is the 1.7-mile (2.7 km) [1] stretch of Sunset Boulevard that passes through the city of West Hollywood, California, United States. It extends from West Hollywood's eastern border with the city of Los Angeles near Marmont Lane to its western border with Beverly Hills at Phyllis Street