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Wurlitzer Building, also known as Apparel Center Building, [2] Anjac Fashion Building, [3] and Hudson Building, [3] is a historic twelve-story highrise located at 814 S. Broadway in the Broadway Theater District in the historic core of downtown Los Angeles.
The Golden Gopher is a restored 1905 dive bar in Downtown Los Angeles at 417 W. 8th Street. [1] It was originally dubbed The Golden Sun Saloon, reopening as the Golden Gopher in 2004.
The Smell is an all-ages, alcohol and drug-free, [1] punk rock and experimental music venue in Downtown Los Angeles, California. [2] The Smell, notable for its DIY ethic, is home to many of the area's avant-garde performers and artists. The venue is maintained by Jim Smith, one of the four original organizers of the club, and a number of ...
Eagle Rock Brewery in Los Angeles [80] El Segundo Brewing Company in El Segundo [81] Golden Road Brewery in Los Angeles [82] [83] [84] Gordon Biersch Brewing Company in Burbank; Hand-Brewed Beer in Chatsworth [85] Highland Park Brewery in Los Angeles [86] Homage Brewing in Pomona [87] Karl Strauss Brewing Company in Universal City
The Edison is a steampunk themed nightclub located inside the Higgins Building basement in Los Angeles, California. The Edison opened in 2007. The Higgins Building was built by Thomas Higgins. After spending several years derelict and underwater, it was rescued by entrepreneurs Andrew Meieran and Marc Smith, who made a post-industrial steampunk ...
For years, a flower mart operated out ofthe three-story, tinted glass building at Fourth and San Pedro streets in downtown Los Angeles. But the business closed just as the population of skid row ...
He believed that "If we could get this style of beer into people's mouths, we could create converts." [7] The company's first distributing brewery began producing beer in late 1991. In 1996 the company's distributing brewery operations were moved into a 22,000-square-foot (2,000 m 2) home office and brewing building in Pacific Beach.
The club has two founding dates set in stone at the entrance to its Downtown Los Angeles building — 1894 (when it was a political club) and 1895 (when it segued into a non-political social club and was chartered by State of California). The club bases its anniversaries on the June 8, 1895 date. [3] Membership in the club is by invitation only ...