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Gerry Building, Los Angeles CA | Nearby Businesses


910 S Los Angeles St
Los Angeles, CA 90015

(213) 228-1988

Gerry Building is a high-rise building in the Fashion District of Los Angeles. Built in 1947, the Streamline Moderne style building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. View The Gerry Building tenants list and Market Schedule at www.gerrybuildingshowrooms.com

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Exchange LA
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
618 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 627-8070

Exchange LA is located in the former Los Angeles Stock Exchange Building, which dates back to 1929. With renovations complete the new-look begins almost immediately with 12-foot bronze doors at the entrance welcoming the next generation of Angelinos to the party! Fan Pages: facebook.com/awakeningexla/ facebook.com/InceptionEXLA/ Twitter: twitter.com/ExchangeLA Instagram: instagram.com/ExchangeLA

Plaza Olvera
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
845 N Alameda St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 628-1274

Bradbury Building
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
304 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 626-1893

The Bradbury Building is an architectural landmark located at 304 South Broadway at West 3rd Street in downtown Los Angeles, California. Built in 1893, the building was commissioned by Los Angeles gold-mining millionaire Lewis L. Bradbury and constructed by draftsman George Wyman from the original design by Sumner Hunt. It appears in many works of fiction and has been the site of many movie and television shoots and music videos.The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1977, one of only four office buildings in Los Angeles to be so honored. It was also designated a landmark by the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission and is the city's oldest landmarked building.HistoryLewis L. Bradbury (November 6, 1823 – July 15, 1892) was a gold-mining millionaire - he owned the Tajo mine in Sinaloa, Mexico - who became a real estate developer in the later part of his life. In 1892 he began planning to construct a five-story building at Broadway and Third Street in Los Angeles, close to the Bunker Hill neighborhood. A local architect, Sumner Hunt, was hired to design the building, and turned in a completed design, but Bradbury dismissed Hunt's plans as inadequate to the grand building he wanted. He then hired George Wyman, one of Hunt's draftsmen, to do the design. Bradbury supposedly felt that Wyman understood his own vision of the building better than Hunt did, but there is no concrete evidence that Wyman changed Hunt's design, which has raised some controversy about who should be considered to be the architect of the building.

The Oviatt Penthouse
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
617 S Olive St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 379-4172

This is a lovely 1927 Penthouse- it's 7,000 square feet of space ready to host your special event! Please contact us to take a private tour!

Engine Co. No. 28
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
644 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90017

(213) 624-6996

Engine Co. No. 28 answered its first emergency call on July 23, 1913. 75 years later, Engine Co. No. 28 reopened its doors as a full-service, upscale, and one of a kind downtown eatery. Enjoy an unmatched dining experience complete with mahogany bar, original brass fire pole, and even a ride to local theaters and entertainment venues aboard our little red fire shuttle. We even boast one of the best happy hours in downtown, available 7 days a week!

Olvera Street And El Pueblo De Los Angeles
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
845 N Alameda St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

California Club
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
538 S. Flower Street
Los Angeles, CA 90071

(213) 622-1391

The California Club is a private social club established in 1888 in downtown Los Angeles, the second-oldest such club in Southern California. Its building was erected in 1929 and 1930 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.HistoryThe California Club was incorporated on December 24, 1888. The first organizational meeting was held September 24, 1887, "in Justice Austin's courtroom," with N.C. Coleman as chairman and H.T. DeWilson as secretary.The constitution and bylaws of the Union Social Club, of San Francisco, was reported and accepted without any change by the body of gentlemen assembled. There was considerable discussion on the... name of the club, and... it was decided to call it the California Club, of Los Angeles. The section in the bylaws granting army and navy officers all the privileges of members upon half-rate caused considerable feeling among the members. Four votes were taken on the question, and at last it was decided to allow the bylaws to read as they have for twenty-five years in the Union Club.The club's first location was in the second-floor rooms over the Tally-Ho Stables on the northwest corner of First and Fort (Broadway) streets, where the Los Angeles County Law Library now stands. It moved to the Wilcox Building on the southeast corner of Second and Spring streets in 1895, occupying the two top floors, the fourth and fifth. The building was distinguished as the first in Los Angeles to have two elevators — one for the public and the other for members. The men's dining room, reading room, bar and lounge were on the top floor. On the floor below was the ladies' dining room.

The Historic Los Angeles Theater
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
615 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90014

1-213-629-2939

Chinese American Museum
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
425 N Los Angeles St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 485-8567

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United Artists Theater
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
929 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90015

Cathedral of Saint Vibiana
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
214 S Main St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Cathedral of Saint Vibiana, often called St. Vibiana's, is a former cathedral church building and parish of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Located in Downtown Los Angeles, the building opened in 1876 as the cathedral for what was then known as the Diocese of Monterey-Los Angeles, and remained the official cathedral of the Los Angeles see for over 100 years.The cathedral was heavily damaged during the 1994 Northridge earthquake and became the subject of a lengthy legal battle between the archdiocese, which wanted to demolish the building and build a new cathedral on the site, and preservationists, who wanted the building to remain standing due to its historical significance. In 1996, the parties involved reached a compromise in which the archdiocese would purchase a nearby site on which to build a new cathedral, and in turn would turn over the St. Vibiana site to the City of Los Angeles. The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels was dedicated in 2002 as the successor to St. Vibiana's Cathedral.In the late 2000s, the former cathedral building became an event venue called Vibiana. The Little Tokyo branch of the Los Angeles Public Library is also located on the site. The 1885 cathedral structure is one of the last remaining buildings from the early period of Los Angeles history.

Coca-Cola Building
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1334 S Central Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90021

(213) 746-5555

The Coca-Cola Building is a Coca-Cola bottling plant modeled as a Streamline Moderne building designed by architect Robert V. Derrah with the appearance of a ship with portholes, catwalk and a bridge from five existing industrial buildings in 1939. It is located at 1334 South Central Avenue in Los Angeles, California.It was designated Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument Number 138 on 5 Feb 1975. It is often referred to as the Coke Building.A former Coca-Cola manufacturing plant is located nearby at 4th and Merrick streets. it underwent an elaborate makeover into an office and retail complex in 2014. The three-story brick-clad building was described as the "headquarters for the company's Pacific Coast business and for its export trade in the Hawaiian Islands and Old Mexico" when it was built in 1915.

La Plaza at Olvera Street
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
845 N Alameda St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 680-2525

Pico House
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
424 N Main St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 625-3800

The Pico House is a historic building in Los Angeles, California, dating from its days as a small town in Southern California. Located on 430 North Main Street, it sits across the old Los Angeles Plaza from Olvera Street and El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument.HistoryPío Pico, a successful businessman who was the last Mexican Governor of Alta California, ordered construction of a luxury hotel in the growing town. The architect was Ezra F. Kysor, who also designed the Cathedral of Saint Vibiana, and it was constructed between 1869 and 1870. The resulting Italianate three story, 33-room hotel, dubbed Pico House (or Casa de Pico) was the most extravagant and lavish hotel in Southern California, and its opening was cause for much celebration. It had a total of nearly 80 rooms, large windows, a small interior court, and a grand staircase. In the days of the hotel's primacy the courtyard featured a fountain and an aviary of exotic birds. The structure forms three sides of a trapezoid whose open end immediately abuts the adjacent Merced Theatre, thus forming the courtyard. The back of the hotel faces Sanchez Street, where the large gate used by supply wagons and other large vehicles can still be seen.Its time in the spotlight did not last very long. By 1876, the Southern Pacific Railroad had linked the city with the rest of the country and more residents and businessman began pouring in. Pio Pico himself started having financial troubles, and lost the hotel to the San Francisco Savings and Loan Company.

United States Court House
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
312 N Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 894-2215

The United States Court House in Downtown Los Angeles is a Moderne style building that originally served as both a post office and a courthouse. The building was designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood and Louis A. Simon, and construction was completed in 1940.The United States Court House initially housed court facilities for the United States District Court for the Southern District of California, until the District was redrawn in 1966. It thereafter functioned as a court house with judges from the United States District Court for the Central District of California. There is another federal court house in the Roybal Building in Downtown Los Angeles. In February 2006, the U.S. Court House and Post Office was added to the National Register of Historic Places.Building historyBuilt between 1937 and 1940 by the Federal Public Works Administration, it was the third federal building constructed in Los Angeles. The first, constructed between 1889 and 1892, housed the post office, U.S. District Court, and various federal agencies, but it soon proved inadequate. A larger structure was built between 1906 and 1910 at the corner of Main and Temple Streets. The population of Los Angeles grew rapidly in the early part of the twentieth century, and a larger building was needed to serve the courts and federal agencies. The second federal building was razed in 1937 by the Works Progress Administration to clear the site for the existing courthouse.

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Los Angeles Branch
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
409 W Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90015

The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Los Angeles Branch is the Southern California branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco located on West Olympic Boulevard and South Olive, in southern Downtown Los Angeles. It is within the Twelfth Federal Reserve District.BuildingsThe original 1929 building was designed by John and Donald Parkinson in a Classical Moderne style. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.An adjacent building, designed by Dan Dworsky and opened in the 1990s, now houses the Los Angeles Branch. The original building has since been converted to residential lofts.

Los Angeles County Hall of Justice
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
211 W. Temple St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 253-9235

El Pueblo Historical Monument
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
125 Paseo de la Plaza
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 485-6855

El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument is near the site of the early Los Angeles pueblo or town where forty-four settlers of Native American, African and European heritage journeyed more than one-thousand miles across the desert from present-day northern Mexico and established a farming community in September 1781. Since that time, Los Angeles has been under the flags of Spain, Mexico and the United States and has grown into one of the world’s largest metropolitan areas. Today, as a department of the City of Los Angeles, El Pueblo is a living museum that continues to fulfill its unique role as the historic and symbolic heart of the city, reflecting the Native American, African American, Spanish, Anglo, Mexican, Chinese, Italian and French cultures that contributed to its early history. Of the monument’s twenty-seven historic buildings, eleven are open to the public as businesses or have been restored as museums.

Los Angeles Cinco De Mayo Festival - Olvera Street
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
125 Paseo de la Plaza
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(562) 366-6016

Hall of Justice
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
211 W Temple St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Local Business Near Gerry Building

Ibex Bridal & Tuxedo Center
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
836 S Los Angeles St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 627-7532

Amanda Shi Los Angeles
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
160 S La Brea Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90036

Launched in 2014, Amanda Shi Los Angeles is a contemporary women’s wear brand that draws inspiration from vintage and heritage classics. While distinctly modern in silhouette, the collections echo the elegance and glamour of decades past. The designer has collected vintage clothing for years and developed her eponymous line out of a love for vintage couture and the quest for what she calls “practical sophistication.” “I design modern clothing that allows women to travel effortlessly, whether at home or abroad,” says the designer. “The goal is to be wearable and timeless with subtle details that are edgy yet classically feminine.” Amanda Shi Los Angeles is available through its online store and exclusively at American Rag in Los Angeles and Newport Beach.

Rnt23 Jeans La
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
840 S Los Angeles St
Los Angeles, CA

(310) 795-8077

Doña Inez
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
847 Santee St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 489-1726

Doña Ines Restaurant
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
847 Santee St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 489-1726

Dona Inez Restaurant
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
847 Santee St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 489-1726

Lefties Showroom
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
860 S Los Angeles St, Ste 525
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 489-0727

We are a multi-line showroom representing talented designers. We offer a variety of woman's contemporary brands to the marketplace.

Siblings Showroom
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
860 S Los Angeles St, Ste 314
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 489-9605

Siblings Showroom a young contemporary sales office located in the Cooper Building. Owner and founder Israel Ramirez has over 8 years experience in fashion sales and with his younger sister Becky Ramirez they provide wholesale services for Two Four Six, Tiare Hawaii, Veronica M and Aloha Collection accross the western US territory

BRAND ASSEMBLY LA
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
860 S Los Angeles St, Ste 900
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(212) 995-7686

Showroom LA
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
860 S Los Angeles St, Ste 521
Los Angeles, CA 90014

Trina Turk Los Angeles Showroom
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
860 S Los Angeles St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 623-3479

Lily Kate Showroom
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
860 S Los Angeles St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 488-9229

Cooper Building
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
860 South Los Angeles Street
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 627-3754

Capo Nata Activewear
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
Wholesale Showroom: Cooper Building 860 S LOS ANGELES ST
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(855) 99 – CAPO-NATA (22766)

Introduction: CAPO NATA, meaning BORN LEADER, promotes self-reliance, self-discipline, and self-confidence in every “body”. Capo Nata’s garments are made for women on the go. Our patented “Lean Body Sports Bra” is our masterpiece. It gives major support up top, while the neoprene fabric is proven to promote weight loss in the midsection and reduce the waistline. Capo Nata’s garments are made for women on the go including the majority in the U.S.A. who is a size 14-16, so our brand offers plus and hard to find sizes. Owner/Creator Natascha Hopkins, a professional stuntwoman, has taken her expert knowledge of the athletic apparel market and created a distinguished collection that fills the void of athletic gear that merges function and trend. Capo Nata Apparel is the new athletic line designed for every “BODY”. Find the Capo Nata in you!

Cooper Design Space
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
860 S Los Angeles St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 627-3754

Taco House #3
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
827 Santee St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

Triptikla
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
E 9th St AT Santee St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

Findings Showroom
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
860 S Los Angeles St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

Brand Equity Showroom
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
860 S Los Angeles St. Suite 513
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 438-0625