672 S La Fayette Park Pl
Los Angeles, CA 90057
(213) 489-8004
Facility Features: Auditorium, Basketball courts (Indoor/Outdoor), Childrens play area, community room, picnic tables, soccer field (lighted), tennis courts (lighted).
Wilshire/Vermont is a heavy-rail subway station in the Los Angeles Metro system. It is located at Wilshire Boulevard and Vermont Avenue, in Los Angeles' Mid-Wilshire/Koreatown District. This station is served by the Red Line and the Purple Line.LocationAs its name implies, Wilshire/Vermont station is located at the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and Vermont Avenue. The station itself is slightly to the east of the intersection, allowing diverging Red Line trains to head north underneath Vermont. A number of educational institutions, including Southwestern University and the Robert F Kennedy Community Schools, are located nearby.Transit-oriented developmentAbove the station is the Wilshire Vermont Station mixed-use transit village development, a $136-million apartment and retail complex designed by the architecture firm Arquitectonica and developed by Urban Partners and MacFarlane Partners on land owned by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The development opened in 2007 and includes apartments, retail, and (as of 2009) an adjacent middle school.
Los Angeles County - Department of Children & Family Services Human Resources Divison Recruitment & Examinations (213) 351-5898
"Justice for all" has been the rallying cry of Bet Tzedek since 1974. The firm provides free legal services that address many of life’s basic needs: consumer rights, elder rights, housing, kinship care, public benefits, employment rights and more.
Chuck E. Cheese's features games, rides, prizes, food and entertainment that children of all ages from toddlers to big kids will love.We are a great place to take the kids for everyday fun or for special occasions such as birthdays, play groups and school fundraising events.We believe that today, more than ever, kids need a safe, wholesome environment in which they can laugh, play and simply enjoy being kids.
The Bryson Apartment Hotel is a historic 110000sqft, ten-story apartment building on Wilshire Boulevard in the MacArthur Park section of Los Angeles, California. Built in 1913 in the Beaux Arts style, it was one of the most luxurious residential buildings in Los Angeles for many years. The building is also closely associated with the city's film noir history, having been featured in Raymond Chandler's works and the 1990 neo-noir The Grifters. The building's stone lions and large rooftop "Bryson" sign have become Los Angeles landmarks. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 and designated a Historic Cultural Monument (#653) by the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission in 1998.Construction and architectureThe Bryson was built in 1913 by real estate developer, Hugh W. Bryson, along a stretch of Wilshire Boulevard that was considered to be the "West Side" and which was then principally a residential area. Bryson acquired the property in 1911, purchasing and razing four houses that occupied the space. He had originally intended to construct a six-story building flush with the sidewalks along Wilshire Boulevard and Rampart Street. When neighbors complained about his plans, Bryson chose instead to build a taller structure, but one set back 100ft from the center Wilshire Boulevard and Rampart Street. In March 1912, Bryson announced his revised plans: "It is my intention to make this apartment house in a class by itself on this coast and finer than any other west of New York City. To that end, I shall spare no expense."
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