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Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles, originally built as the United Artists Building and later known as the Texaco Building, is a 243ft, 13-story highrise hotel and theater building located at 937 South Broadway in downtown Los Angeles, California. It was the tallest building in the city for one year after its completion in 1927, and was the tallest privately owned structure in Los Angeles until 1956. Its style is Spanish Gothic, patterned after Segovia Cathedral in Segovia, Spain.The building contains the historic United Artists Theater, the flagship theater built for the United Artists motion picture studio. The theater was later used as a church by pastors Gene Scott and his widow Melissa Scott under the name "Los Angeles University Cathedral". In October 2011, Scott's Wescott Christian Center Inc. sold the building to Greenfield Partners, a real estate investment company located in Westport, Connecticut, for $11 million. It was converted to a hotel, and opened in 2014.United Artists TheaterThe United Artists Theater was designed by the architect C. Howard Crane of the firm Walker & Eisen for the United Artists film studio formed by D. W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford. The theater, a classic movie palace, was one of many constructed by United Artists and served as a major premier house. The theater occupies three floors of the 13-story building and has a 1,600-seat auditorium. Like many movie theaters, the seat rows sink in toward the front of the orchestra section, so ticket holders there must look up at the stage.
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.
777 Tower is a 221m, 52-story skyscraper designed by César Pelli in the Financial District of Downtown Los Angeles, California.Developed in 1991 by South Figueroa Plaza Associates, the building contains approximately 1025000sqft and a three-story Italian marble lobby. The exterior is clad with sculpted white metal and glass. The tower is adjacent to the 7+Fig Shopping Center and was purchased from Maguire Properties by owner, Brookfield Office Properties. A shot of the tower under construction can been seen looking from 12th street in the 1989 comedy Police Academy 6: City Under Siege.Tenants American International Group Brown & Riding Insurance Services The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJMarsh & McLennan RBC Capital MarketsZurichAwards 1993 LA Business Council Best High Rise Commercial Bldg 1994 LA Business Council Beautification Award 1996 Building Owners and Managers Association Building of the Year Award
A New Form Of Luxury Experience In One of the World's Greatest Arenas SBE & AEG proudly introduce: HYDE LOUNGE AT STAPLES CENTER Located on suite level C, HYDE LOUNGE will bring a sexy and sophisticated ambiance, along with the highest service standards, unique energy, and superior sounds – to the views of some of the greatest concerts, shows and sporting events. Modeled after its famed predecessor on Sunset Boulevard, HYDE LOUNGE will feature exciting cuisine, our signature cocktails, bottle service and premium tableside mixology synonymous with SBE’s luxury lifestyle. HYDE LOUNGE is also the place for special events! No better way to create an unforgettable experience in downtown Los Angeles’ newest hotspot. WELCOME TO EXCLUSIVITY. Hyde Lounge at the Staples Center Website Table Reservations: [email protected] or 323 330 8018 Special Event Bookings: [email protected] or 323 525 2400 Press / Media inquiries: [email protected]