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Playmates of Hollywood Building [44] 6436 Hollywood Blvd: Commercial: Art Deco: Henry A. Minton [45] 1931: Creque Building: Hollywood Building [37] 6400 Hollywood Blvd: Office: Art Deco: E. Fossler (1913) B. B. Homer (1931) [46] 1913 1931: Julian Medical Building: Owl Drug Store Building [47] 6380 Hollywood Blvd: Medical: Streamline Moderne ...
East Hollywood is a densely populated neighborhood with approximately 78,000 residents that is part of the Hollywood area of the central region of Los Angeles, California. Among the sites located within it are the Los Angeles City College , Barnsdall Park , and a hospital district.
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The building's distinctive features include a rounded Moderne corner, windswept tower, and pylon-separated horizontally-reinforced windows. [3] [7] Cahuenga Building in Disney California Adventure Park’s Hollywood Land and Keystone Clothiers in Disney’s Hollywood Studios are modeled after the Julian Medical Building. [5] [8]
Statue of Lucha Reyes, the "Mother of Ranchera" in Mariachi Plaza.. As of the 2000 census, there were 92,785 people in the neighborhood, which was considered "not especially diverse" ethnically, [29] with the racial composition of the neighborhood at 94.0% Latino, 2.3% Asian, 2.0% White (non-Hispanic), 0.9% African American, and 0.8% other races.
In 1993, 6806 Hollywood Boulevard and its neighboring building were sold for $18.9 million. [2] In 2024, 6806 Hollywood Boulevard was one of four Hollywood and Highland buildings proposed for demolition to make way for a metro entrance on the K Line Northern Extension. The other buildings are Bank of America Building, Hollywood Theater, and Lee ...
The 2000 US Census reports the following general demographics for the 90068 zip code, where the Hollywood Dell is located: [3] Spouse – 2988; Child – 2454; Own Child Under 18 – 1875; Other Relatives – 705; Under 18 Yrs – 113; Nonrelatives – 3034; Unmarried Partner – 1089; With Own Children Under 18 Yrs – 1279; Married Family ...
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]