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201 N Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 482-6787

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Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
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135 N Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 972-7211

The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion is one of the halls in the Los Angeles Music Center (which is one of the three largest performing arts centers in the United States). The Music Center's other halls include the Mark Taper Forum, Ahmanson Theatre, and Walt Disney Concert Hall.The Pavilion has 3,156 seats spread over four tiers, with chandeliers, wide curving stairways and rich décor. The auditorium's sections are the Orchestra (divided in Premiere Orchestra, Center Orchestra, Main Orchestra and Orchestra Ring), Circle (divided in Grand Circle and Founders Circle), Loge (divide in Front Loge and Rear Loge), as well as Balcony (divided in Front Balcony and Rear Balcony).HistoryConstruction started on March 9, 1962, and it was dedicated September 27, 1964. The Pavilion was named for Dorothy Buffum Chandler who “led (the) effort to build a suitable home for the Los Angeles Philharmonic and rejuvenate the performing arts in Los Angeles. The result was Mrs. Chandler’s crowning achievement, the Music Center of Los Angeles County. Her tenacious nine-year campaign on behalf of the Music Center produced more than $19 million in private donations” noted Albert Greenstein in 1999.In order to receive approval for construction from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Mrs. Chandler promised Kenneth Hahn that the building would be open free for the public for one day a year. The result was the Los Angeles County Holiday Celebration, a Christmas Eve tradition sponsored by the Board of Supervisors. The program is broadcast on KCET-TV and an edited version of the prior year's show is syndicated to public television stations via PBS.

Los Angeles County Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
500 W Temple St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

U.S. Bank Tower
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
633 W 5th St
Los Angeles, CA 90071

US Bank Tower, formerly Library Tower and First Interstate Bank World Center, is a 1018ft skyscraper at 633 West Fifth Street in downtown Los Angeles, California. It is the tallest building in California, the fourteenth tallest in the United States, the second tallest west of the Mississippi River, and the 92nd tallest building in the world. Because local building codes required all high-rise buildings to have a helipad, it was known as the tallest building in the world with a roof-top heliport from its completion in 1989 to 2004 when Taipei 101 opened. It is also the third tallest building in a major active seismic region; its structure was designed to resist an earthquake of 8.3 on the Richter scale. It consists of 73 stories above ground and two parking levels below ground. Construction began in 1987 with completion in 1989. The building was designed by Henry N. Cobb of the architectural firm Pei Cobb Freed & Partners and cost $350 million to build. It is one of the most recognizable buildings in Los Angeles, often used in establishing shots for the city in films and television programs.

Cattedrale di Nostra Signora degli Angeli
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555 W Temple St
Los Angeles, CA 90029

(213) 680-5200

Los Angeles Times Building
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145 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 237-3700

The Los Angeles Times Building is an art deco building in Times Mirror Square at 1st and Spring Streets in Los Angeles, California. It is the headquarters of the Los Angeles Times and was designed by Gordon B. Kaufmann.In 1935, when the first part of the building was opened, Harry Chandler, then the president and general manager of Times-Mirror Co., declared the building a "monument to the progress of our city and Southern California".The building, despite its historic and architecturally significant appearance, appears not to be listed as a historic landmark. It does not appear in listings of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments, California Historical Landmarks, or U.S. Registered Historic Landmarks in Los Angeles.The LA Times complex is the site of two previous city halls and the current city hall is on an adjacent block: A building at South Spring Street and West 2nd Street was used as City Hall from 1884 to 1888 A Romanesque Revival building on 226-238 South Broadway between 2nd Street and 3rd Street was built as City Hall in 1888, but demolished in 1928; it is now occupied by the LA Times Parking structure and another building, at 240 Broadway. A new underground light rail station will open on the 2nd Street side of the building when construction of the Regional Connector Transit Corridor is completed. That factors into the consideration to restore the building as described in a master plan that includes the construction of new buildings on the site. Four other buildings were added to Times Mirror Square over the decades and the site is underused, with vacant space being used for movie shoots.

The LA County Board of Supervisors Building
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500 W Temple St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(310) 974-4111

Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
500 W Temple St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 974-1311

Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration, formerly the Los Angeles County Hall of Administration, completed 1960, is the seat of the government of the County of Los Angeles, California, and houses the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, meeting chambers, and the offices of several County departments. It is located in the Civic Center district of downtown Los Angeles, encompassing a city block bounded by Grand, Temple, Hill, and Grand Park.On an average workday, 2,700 civil servants occupy the building.HistoryThe Hall of Administration was originally conceived as part of the 1947 Civic Center Master Plan that ultimately transformed Bunker Hill, as the Civic Center expanded westward. Los Angeles County Courthouse (Stanley Mosk Courthouse), located opposite of the Hall of Administration, was built at the same time, by the same team of architects.Construction for the Hall of Administration began in 1952 and was completed in 1960. Prior to its construction, Los Angeles County Hall of Records (originally built in 1911, and rebuilt in 1961) housed the Board of Supervisors, as well as other county government entities.The complex was renamed the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration in 1992, in honor of Los Angeles County's longest serving Supervisor, Kenneth Hahn.

LAUSD Headquarters-Beaudry
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333 S Beaudry Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90017

One California Plaza
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
300 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90071

One California Plaza is a 176m skyscraper located on the Bunker Hill District district of downtown Los Angeles, California. The tower is part of the California Plaza project, consists of two unique skyscrapers, One California Plaza and Two California Plaza. The Plaza also is home to the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Colburn School of Performing Arts, the Los Angeles Omni Hotel and a 1.5acre water court.Completed in 1985, One California Plaza has 991836sqft of office space. The towers were designed by Arthur Erickson Architects and named BOMA Building of the Year in 1989.California Plaza was a ten year, $1.2 billion project. Started in 1983, the Two California Plaza tower was completed in 1992 during a significant slump in the downtown Los Angeles real estate market. The tower opened with only 30 percent of its space leased and overall vacancy rates in downtown office space neared 25 percent. It was nearly 10 years before significant tall buildings were completed again in downtown Los Angeles.California Plaza was originally planned to include 3 high rise tower office buildings instead of the two completed. Three California Plaza at 65 floors, was planned for a site just north of 4th St., directly across Olive St. from California Plaza's first two office highrises and was planned to house the Metropolitan Water District's permanent headquarters.The construction and $23 million cost of the MOCA Grand Avenue building was part of a city-brokered deal with the developer of the California Plaza redevelopment project, Bunker Hill Associates, who received the use of an 11acre, publicly owned parcel of land.

Angels Stadium In Anaheim
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
US-101
Los Angeles, CA 90026

Los Angeles County Hall of Records
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
320 W Temple St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 974-1378

The Los Angeles County Hall of Records, a rare high-rise by Richard Neutra (co-designed by Robert Alexander), sits in the northern end of the Civic Center in Downtown Los Angeles. An exemplar of modernist architecture, the building includes louvers similar to the Kaufmann Desert House. Additionally, the screen to the right of the louvres was a feature by sculptor Malcolm Leland to incorporate ornamentation into modernist buildings.DescriptionThe Hall of Records was estimated to cost $13.7 million in 1961. Counter proposals were made by the Los Angeles County Chief Administrative Officer to preserve the old Hall of Records and move it to the Temple Street location, however, it was estimated that the cost of moving the building would be prohibitively high--$1.5 million to move, and much more to renovate.Originally envisioned as two separate buildings, one for storing records and the other for workers, Neutra and Alexander combined the buildings into one. The T-shaped building has odd number floors on the north side, with double high ceilings and tall windows. The records block on the south side, has floors at 8-ft intervals. Currently, no vital records accessible to the public are in the building, and the windowless south records block designed for storage has been converted to office cubicles. In 1991, the County Recorder's office moved to Norwalk following merging the office with the County Registrar and County Clerk by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.The Hall of Records houses offices for the Alternative Public Defender, Probation Department, Regional Planning, Sheriff's Department, and the Los Angeles County District Attorney. The Los Angeles County archives are below the building, and there are publicly accessible tunnels to the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration.

California Community Foundation
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221 S Figueroa St, Ste 400
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 413-4130

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Stanley Mosk Courthouse Downtown Los Angeles
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111 N Hill St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

DWP
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111 N Hope Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Two California Plaza
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
350 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90071

(213) 626-3300

Two California Plaza is a 750ft skyscraper in the Bunker Hill District district of downtown Los Angeles, California. The tower is part of the California Plaza project, consisting of two unique skyscrapers, One California Plaza and Two California Plaza. The Plaza is also home to the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA), Colburn School of Performing Arts, the Los Angeles Omni Hotel, and a 1.5acre water court.HistoryCompleted in 1992 by Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction Company, Two California Plaza has 1329000ft2 of office space. The towers were designed by Arthur Erickson Architects and named BOMA Building of the Year in 1997 and 2001.California Plaza was a ten-year, 1.2 billion project. Started in 1983, the Two California Plaza tower was completed in 1992 during a significant slump in the downtown Los Angeles real estate market. The tower opened with only 30 percent of its space leased and overall vacancy rates in downtown office space neared 25 percent. It was nearly 10 years before significant tall buildings were completed again in the downtown Los Angeles.The California Plaza was originally planned to include 3 high rise tower office buildings instead of the two completed. Three California Plaza at 65 floors, was planned for a site just north of 4th St., directly across Olive St. from California Plaza's first two office highrises and was planned to house the Metropolitan Water District's permanent headquarters. The site is currently an entrance to the Pershing Square subway station.

Vista Angelina
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418 N East Edgeware Rd
Los Angeles, CA 90026

LA Times Building
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202 W 1st St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

REDCAT
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W 2nd St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 237-2800

REDCAT is an interdisciplinary contemporary arts center for innovative visual, performing and media arts in downtown Los Angeles, located inside the Walt Disney Concert Hall complex. Opened in November 2003 as the initial professional presenting arm of CalArts, REDCAT has since garnered a reputation for groundbreaking theater and a worldwide arts following as a launching platform for up-and-coming local artists, and for introducing internationally acclaimed productions and exhibitions to L.A. audiences that are often premiering on the West Coast for the first time.Programs Visual Arts: Gallery at REDCAT. Past curators include Eungie Joo, Clara Kim, and Aram Moshayedi, with Ruth Estevez joining as current gallery director since November 2012. Performing Arts: New Original Works Festival, Studio series, Radar L.A. Film/Video: REDCAT International Children's Film Festival Music: CEAIT Festival Conversations CalArts at REDCAT Alpert Awards in the ArtsFacilityThe art center consists of a 3000sqft gallery space with revolving exhibitions, a 200–270-seat flexible black box theater, and a lounge cafe/bar hosting public conversations and a bookstore offering diverse art publications.

L.A. Superior Court Criminal Justice Center
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L A SUPERIOR COURT DEPT 123
Los Angeles, CA 90012

LA City Fire Station 3
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Diamond St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

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City of Los Angeles Planning Dept
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CA-110
Los Angeles, CA 90012

City Of Los Angeles Public Works Dept.
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221 N Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 482-9509

Figueroa Plaza
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201 N Figueroa St Ste 1460
Los Angeles, CA 90012

La Dept of Building & Safety 201 N. Figueroa
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201 N Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90037

LADBS
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221 north Figueroa Los Angeles ca
Los Angeles, CA 90012

United States Government Bankruptcy Administration
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221 N Figueroa St, Ste 800
Los Angeles, CA 90012-2639

(213) 894-6811

United States Government Trustee US Office
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221 N Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 894-6811

Redwood Bar, 2nd Street
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2nd St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

LA City Fire Station 3
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Diamond St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Los Angeles Foundation on Aging
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221 N Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 252-4000

Trimana Grill
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221 N Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 977-9338

Asian Las Vegas
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138 N Beaudry Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012-3363

313 N. Figueroa Depaetment of Health Services
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313 N Figueroa St, # B
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Los Angeles County Central Health Center
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241 N Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 240-8203

Canvas L.A. Apartment Homes
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138 N Beaudry Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 977-8866

DWP
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111 N Hope Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

John & Pat Promenade Market
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123 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 626-2890

The Promenade Towers
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123 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 617-3777

Exclusivevipsports.com
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123 S Figuereoa Street, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(702) 720-3619

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