746 Maple Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90014-2214
(213) 629-3386
Macy's, established in 1858, is the Great American Department Store - an iconic retailing brand over 740 stores operating coast-to-coast and online. Macy's at Macy's Plaza offers a first class selection of top fashion brands including Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Estee Lauder & Levis. In addition to shoes and clothing, Macy's has a wide variety of housewares, gifts and furniture. Plan your visit to 750 West 7th Street Los Angeles CA 90017-3700 today!
BuyInAmerica.com seeks to address one very specific need: the availability of stylish, quality apparel at a fraction of the standard cost. While many people don’t care so much about fashion, others prefer to wear only the best clothing they can buy. This often comes at the cost of unreasonable amounts of money, and so we’re here to rescue you and provide you with a more desirable option. One of the best things about Buy in America’s catalogue is that many of our items are difficult to find anywhere else. Even if you do come across them somewhere else, you’re not likely to get a very good deal. Here, you can buy all manner of cheap cocktail dresses and rare evening gowns for unbeatable bargain prices. You’ll be able to look your best without expending all of your resources, and you’ll be certain to turn more than a few heads. Buy in America offers products in various sizes, catering to women of all ages. Even younger girls can benefit from the products we have to offer, as we stock a variety of children’s outfits, too.
*Please note: separate hours for supplies and fresh!* Floral Supply Store Tel: (213) 489-7055 Fax: (213) 489-7706 Mon-Wed 4:00-2:30pm Fri 3:00-2:30pm Tue-Thu 6:00-2:30pm Saturday 6:00-11:30am Fresh Flowers Store Tel: (213) 489-7050 Fax: (213) 489-1909 Mon-Fri 4:00am-11:00am Sat 5:00am-1:00pm
"Engage the eye. Quiet the mind. Open the heart" This mantra is my philosophy. I live my life, as an artist believing the most important aspect of creation is the self; that one must go beyond just being Human and become a Human Being. This is the practice of being present and living in the moment. I see art as a process and the means to expand beyond the constraints of the self. It is the vehicle I use to see the world as it truly is and not as my mind thinks it is. My work will often have an aspect of transparency or mirror reflection in its form. One must look beyond the obvious to see through that which is readily apparent in order to see into the inner Truth. The surest way to change the world is to change people one individual at a time. The place for this to begin is with the self. If we bring this growth to ourselves we can truly change the World. I currently reside in Boulder, Colorado as a full-time artist Living in the Moment
Textile Center Building is a 12-story Gothic Revival and Italian Renaissance Revival architectural styled brick building located in the Los Angeles Fashion District. Designed by William Douglas Lee in the Gothic Revival style, the building opened in 1926 as a center for garment manufacturing. It has since been converted to condominiums.Construction and operationThe Textile Center Building was developed by Florence C. Casler, a pioneering woman real estate developer and contractor. When the building was completed, Casler maintained her office there during the height of her career. In April 1926, the Los Angeles Times reported on the building's opening as follows:"More than 6000 people were present at the formal opening of the new Textile Center Building, the new loft building on the corner of Eighth and Maple, built and owned by Lloyd & Casler, Inc., and catering exclusively to the wholesale garment manufacturers of the city." As part of the grand opening, a fashion show was conducted featuring wearing apparel manufactured in Los Angeles. A $400,000 bond offering in May 1927 noted that the Textile Center Building had a total floor area of 88704sqft and was completed in January 2006 at a cost of $626,240.68. It stated that the building was 100% rented to 56 tenants with gross annual income of $92,584 against expenses of $22,394.61, for net earnings of $70,189.39.The building was sold in 1945 for $450,000.