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Wells Fargo Center (Los Angeles), Los Angeles CA | Nearby Businesses


707 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90017

(213) 483-2681

Wells Fargo Center – kompleks wieżowców biurowych w Los Angeles (Kalifornia). Zespół składa się z dwóch budowli, Wells Fargo Tower i KPMG Tower, połączonych ze sobą szklanym atrium.Wells Fargo Tower (220,4 m) jest wyższym z wieżowców, liczy 52 piętra. Budowla została ukończona w 1982 r.KPMG Tower (170,7 m), został ukończony w 1983 r. i liczy 45 pięter.Zobacz też lista najwyższych budynków w Los Angeles lista najwyższych budynków w Stanach ZjednoczonychLinki zewnętrzne http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=2819 - Strona o Wells Fargo Center http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=3418 - Strona o KPMG Tower

Accountant Near Wells Fargo Center (Los Angeles)

Ernst & Young Plaza
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
725 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90017

Deloitte
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
555 West Fifth Street
Los Angeles, CA 90071

(213) 443-2000

Turcios Income Tax
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1513 W 6th St
Los Angeles, CA 90017

(213) 483-3090

Price-Waterhouse Cooper
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
601 SOuth Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90071

(213) 356-6000

Ernst & Young Tower
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
725 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90017

Built in 1985 and designed by the world class architectural firm of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, Ernst Young Plaza is a 41 story granite and glass tower situated at the hub of the Central Business District on approximately 4 acres. Situated below our park-like plaza area is 7 + FIG, a tri-level open air retail center. Anchored by Macy's department store, national branded retail and specialty tenants Ann Taylor, Godiva Chocolatier, Gold's Gym and Cingular Wireless; fine dining guru Arnie Morton's of Chicago, casual dining establishment California Pizza Kitchen and over 17 specialty shops and 16 eateries, 7 + FIG is the perfect amenity to our award-winning office tower.The property is adjacent to numerous restaurants, financial institutions and walking distance to Staples Center and several luxury residential properties and cultural venues. Additionally, it is adjacent to the 110 Freeway and directly across from Seventh Street METRO Center.

Zamora Services
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
227 W 7th St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 489-7875

Optimum Tax & Loan Network
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1925 W Temple St
Los Angeles, CA 90026

(213) 484-5406

Abeye Hailu, CPA , MBA
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
800 S Figueroa St, Ste 650
Los Angeles, CA 90017

(213) 891-9124

We are an experienced CPA firm in Los angeles, CA. We assist in all matters of accounting and taxation, IRS problem resolution, estates and trusts, business formation, financial planning and investment, real estate and business sales. Our reputation as a quality, large, local firm serving clients of varying sizes in diverse industries has been earned through quality work, prompt and responsive service.

For the Record
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1055 W 7th St, Ste 3372
Los Angeles, CA 90017

(310) 571-5617

Mkc Accounting & Income Tax Service
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
840 N Broadway, Ste 202
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 620-1378

Los Angeles Asset Protection
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
445 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90071

(213) 394-2106

AVASK VAT
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
601 S. Figueroa Str., Suite 4050,
Los Angeles, CA 90017

+1.213.330.4904; +1.213.256.0537; +44 (0) 2080.900.970

AVASK Accountants are there to make understanding and complying with international and cross-border VAT legislation as clear, simple and quick as possible. We are a dynamic team, focused on providing clients with innovative and proactive solutions to cross-border VAT. Our fully dedicated VAT Experts and Consultants have varied backgrounds, ranging from having worked for HMRC itself, to working for the Big 4, and also for VAT specialist firms, both in the UK and overseas. This broad experience affords us a unique insight into the way in which VAT and customs duty impacts businesses; and importantly, our collective expertise equips us to provide, with total confidence, pragmatic solutions that add value to your business. If you have already discovered the vast opportunities offered by new international markets, and are considering global expansion, you may be losing precious business hours trying to understand and meet your Value Added Tax (VAT) or Goods & Services Tax (GST) obligations in Europe. These can be incredibly complex and distracting. By taking the administrative burden from your shoulders and letting you focus on your core business, AVASK’s aim is to make your experience of international VAT compliance completely unobtrusive, seamless, easy to understand and painless. We offer our expertise to monitor and coordinate all your VAT obligations in Europe and beyond. Our team takes an active interest in each and every client and provides a tailored service with a dedicated consultant. The AVASK team consists of professionals who are fluent in many major European languages, and we assign a main point of contact for all our services, which include VAT registrations, VAT advice and reviews, VAT returns & compliance, Intrastat & EC sales, purchase lists, VAT recovery, tax authority negotiations and full audit reporting. Our team already deals with hundreds of e-commerce sellers and vendors from countries including the USA, China, Hong Kong, Japan and Australia, as well as the UK. We never forget the most important aspect of any VAT solution: it must be practical, it must advise you what to do, and it must not create a different problem. We are committed to providing your business with the highest quality of service. Contact us today for a free consultation: 01962 676506 01962 676231 02080 900970

Sidney A. Porter, CPA
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1100 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90017

(213) 389-5040

Services include: ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING General accounting and bookkeeping Financial statement preparation Financial Management Reports Other Financial Consulting Services TAX SERVICES Tax & Informational Return Preparation Tax Planning IRS Problems Resolution Representation Services BUDGETING & FORECASTING Budgets Budget Analysis Business Forecasting & Projections Business Plans

Camacho Andy M
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
845 N Alameda St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 626-5554

Ogawa Dale K
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
707 E 4th Pl
Los Angeles, CA 90013-1831

(213) 613-0406

Versa Financial Corp
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1011 N Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90012-1462

(323) 222-6261

Landmark Near Wells Fargo Center (Los Angeles)

One California Plaza
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
300 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90071

One California Plaza – wieżowiec w centrum Los Angeles (Kalifornia). Wchodzi on w skład kompleksu California Plaza (pozostałe części to wieżowiec Two California Plaza i Hotel Omni). Budynek wzniesiono w latach 1983-1985 i pełni on funkcję biurowca. Wieżowiec posiada 42 piętra i wznosi się na wysokość 176,2 m.Zobacz też lista najwyższych budynków w Los Angeles lista najwyższych budynków w Stanach ZjednoczonychLinki zewnętrzne Strona o wieżowcu na skyscraperpage.com

U.S. Bank Tower
Distance: 0.2 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.

US Bank Tower
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
633 W 5th St
Los Angeles, CA 90071

(213) 683-1000

An iconic skyscraper in the Los Angeles skyline, the US Bank Tower stands as the tallest building west of the Mississippi River at 1,018 feet. We are home to local and global businesses, as well as the highly anticipated OUE Skyspace LA, coming in 2016.

Skyspace Los Angeles
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
633 W 5th St
Los Angeles, CA 90071

(213) 894-9000

The all-new OUE Skyspace LA is California’s tallest open-air observation deck and the premiere destination for panoramic, 360-degree views of Los Angeles. Individual adult admission is priced at $25, and can be purchased at https://www.skyspace-la.com/tickets/.

Walt Disney Concert Hall
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
111 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(323) 850-2000

The Walt Disney Concert Hall at 111 South Grand Avenue in Downtown of Los Angeles, California, is the fourth hall of the Los Angeles Music Center and was designed by Frank Gehry. It opened on October 24, 2003. Bounded by Hope Street, Grand Avenue, and 1st and 2nd Streets, it seats 2,265 people and serves, among other purposes, as the home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra and the Los Angeles Master Chorale. The hall is in a vineyard seating configuration, similar to the Berliner Philharmonie by Hans Scharoun.Lillian Disney made an initial gift of $50 million in 1987 to build a performance venue as a gift to the people of Los Angeles and a tribute to Walt Disney's devotion to the arts and to the city. The Frank Gehry-designed building opened on October 24, 2003. Both Gehry's architecture and the acoustics of the concert hall, designed by Yasuhisa Toyota, have been praised, in contrast to its predecessor, the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.

Ss 38 st
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
south central 38 street
Los Angeles, CA 38

(323) 383-8381

Civic Center (Los Angeles Metro station)
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
101 S Hill St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(323) 466-3876

Civic Center/Grand Park, formerly Civic Center, is a heavy-rail subway station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system. It is located on Hill Street between 1st and Temple Streets in the Civic Center area of Downtown Los Angeles. The station is officially named Civic Center/Grand Park/Tom Bradley after former Los Angeles mayor Tom Bradley, who had a pivotal role in turning the subway into reality.This station is served by the Red Line and the Purple Line. It is also served by the Metro Silver Line (BRT) at street level.Metro Rail service & Metro Liner serviceRed and Purple Line service hours are approximately from 5:00 AM until 12:45 AM daily.Silver Line service hours are approximately from 5:00 AM until 1:00 AM daily.Station layoutThe station features a colorful art installation titled I Dreamed I Could Fly, which has six fiberglass persons in flight, intended to be representative of the human spiritual voyage. The installation was designed by Jonathan Borofsky.AttractionsAhmanson Theatre/Mark Taper ForumCathedral of Our Lady of the AngelsDorothy Chandler PavilionLos Angeles City HallGrand ParkWalt Disney Concert HallThe BroadLittle TokyoMuseum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)New Otani Hotel and Garden

Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
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.

The Oviatt Penthouse
Distance: 0.4 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!

Batchelders DTLA
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
217 W 6th St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 265-7280

The Smell
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
247 S Main St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 625-4325

The Smell is an all-ages, alcohol and drug-free, punk rock/noise/experimental venue in Downtown Los Angeles, California. The Smell, notable for its DIY ethic, is home to many of the area's avant-garde performers and artists. The venue is maintained by Jim Smith, one of the four original organizers of the club, and a number of volunteers.The Smell continues in the tradition of Los-Angeles-based underground clubs such as The Masque and Jabberjaw. Aside from its primary function as a live music and performance art space, The Smell hosts a library, a vegan snack bar and a gallery space. The venue predates the conception of the Gallery Row district in which it is located. The Smell and the relatively new Gallery Row both border Skid Row.HistoryThe Smell was founded by Ara Shirinyan, Jarrett Silberman, and Jim Smith as one of the few all-ages art/performance spaces in Los Angeles, after the demise of two local venues, Jabberjaw and the Impala Cafe, during the same week in late 1997. The Smell opened just a short time later, on January 8, 1998. It was originally located by the intersection of Magnolia and Lankershim in North Hollywood, but when the cost of rent rose during the NoHo Arts District boom in 1999, the venue relocated to cheaper Downtown Los Angeles. Shirinyan gave up his ownership before the venue's move, so Silberman, Smith, and Mac Mann constructed the new space.

Fine Arts Building (Los Angeles)
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
811 W 7th St
Los Angeles, CA 90017

(213) 625-3900

The landmark Fine Arts Building is located at 811 West 7th Street in Downtown Los Angeles, California. Also known as the Global Marine House, it was declared a historic cultural monument in 1974.ArchitectureThe building was designed by the architects Albert Raymond Walker (1881–1958) and Percy Augustus Eisen (1885–1946) in 1927. It is a compact twelve-storey block on an H-shaped plan with a facing of smooth and squared slabs of light-coloured stone.FaçadeThe first three storeys present a striking façade with a trapezoidal profile. The façade rises the entire height of the building, the side of which on the street is divided into three horizontal registers that echo the classic arrangement of a Renaissance palace in distinct lower, central and upper sections. In the Fine Arts Building as in its ancient Italian models, being closest to the eye of the beholder, the bottom section is the part on which the most sumptuous decoration and precise architectural definition is lavished.The façade's central axis is emphasized by a large entrance portal, with a rounded arch that rises the height of two storeys. This deep, splayed passageway has an arched lintel decorated with plant motifs that introduces serried ranks of arches on either side. They are resting alternately on small columns and pillars variously decorated with fantastic creatures and inlaid geometric patterns. The wall beneath the great arch is densely worked with volutes of acanthus leaves and concatenated circles simulating rope made entirely of terracotta reliefs. The entrance is divided in two by a column of green marble with a capital and decorated entablature on which the two smaller arches rest.

Cathedral of Saint Vibiana
Distance: 0.5 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.

Los Angeles City Hall
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
200 N Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 485-2121

Los Angeles City Hall, completed 1928, is the center of the government of the city of Los Angeles, California, and houses the mayor's office and the meeting chambers and offices of the Los Angeles City Council. It is located in the Civic Center district of downtown Los Angeles in the city block bounded by Main, Temple, First, and Spring streets.HistoryThe building was designed by John Parkinson, John C. Austin, and Albert C. Martin, Sr., and was completed in 1928. Dedication ceremonies were held on April 26, 1928. It has 32 floors and, at 454ft high, is the tallest base-isolated structure in the world, having undergone a seismic retrofit from 1998 to 2001 so that the building will sustain minimal damage and remain functional after a magnitude 8.2 earthquake. The concrete in its tower was made with sand from each of California's 58 counties and water from its 21 historical missions. City Hall's distinctive tower was based on the shape of the Mausoleum of Mausolus, and shows the influence of the Los Angeles Public Library, completed soon before the structure was started. An image of City Hall has been on Los Angeles Police Department badges since 1940.

Cattedrale di Nostra Signora degli Angeli
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
555 W Temple St
Los Angeles, CA 90029

(213) 680-5200

Triforium Los Angeles
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
200 N Main St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

United States Court House
Distance: 0.6 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.

Huntington Apartments - Los Angeles
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
752 S Main St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 627-2542

The newly renovated 204-unit Huntington Apartments offer euro-style singles in the heart of the Downtown LA Fashion District on Main and 8th Street. The Huntington Apartments is conveniently located at 752 South Main Street in Downtown Los Angeles. Only blocks from the USC and FIDM campus and walking distance to LA Live and Staples Center. Located in the heart of the Historic Financial and Fashion Districts, the Huntington Apartments street level retail provides convienent services to residents and neighbors and is also within walking distance of many night clubs and restaurants.

Koyasan Buddhist Temple
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
342 E 1st St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 624-1267

Koyasan Beikoku Betsuin, also known as Koyasan Buddhist Temple, is a Japanese Buddhist temple located in Los Angeles, California, USA, in Little Tokyo. Founded in 1912, it is one of the oldest existing Buddhist temples in the North American mainland region. The temple is a branch of the Koyasan Shingon Buddhism sect, and is the North and South American regional headquarters for this sect.HistoryThe temple was founded by the Reverend Shutai Aoyama, a native of Toyama Prefecture, who was sent by the Koyasan headquarters to establish a global link in Shingon Buddhism in America. Initially facing personal hardship in establishing a temple in his inaugural arrival, he founded the temple in 1912 with the assistance of Issei and Nisei temple members, and established its first location in a storefront in 1912 near Elysian Park. In 1920, the temple was moved to a larger building Central Avenue. A tree was planted in front of the new building by Koyasan Temple members to commemorate the move. Today it is known as the Aoyama Tree, a notable landmark in Little Tokyo, and the Japanese American National Museum stands where Koyasan's second location once stood. The Aoyama Tree was given historical status by the Los Angeles City Council in 2008.The third and current building located on East 1st Street was built in 1940. One year after its establishment, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, sparking the United States' involvement in World War II. The new temple was closed while its members were forcibly relocated in the various internment camps. During the time period of World War II, the temple was mostly used for storage space for internees. The temple was re-opened in 1946; from that point on, the temple had to rebuild its congregational base after families and residents of Little Tokyo were scattered outside Los Angeles.