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Los Angeles, CA 90071
(213) 489-3590
Regarded as one of the finest examples of Mid-Century Californian architecture, The Standard, Downtown LA revolutionized the concept of a business hotel and helped revitalize downtown LA. The property features a rooftop pool and bar with stunning panoramic views of LA, a Biergarten, a 24hour restaurant, SPiN Standard, and extensive business facilities.
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Mrs. Fish is an elite underground venue that brings together carefully curated live music, delicious bites, and mixologist inspired drinks to create an atmosphere that invites you to unwind and indulge. The basement of the historic Pershing Square Building has been crafted into a new hidden gem in Downtown Los Angeles. After passing through an unassuming pair of black double doors, you descend down an ornate iron staircase and are embraced by a 5,500 gallon chandelier brimming with sea life. The suspended aquarium illuminates the architecturally stunning space, submerging you into an edgy and glamorous world. It becomes immediately clear that this is not your average venue. Simultaneously spacious and intimate, the scene creates a perfect acoustic environment to indulge in eccentric yet balanced drinks paired with a decadent menu featuring caviar varietals. Mrs. Fish is destined to be the next downtown institution. We look forward to seeing you there! – The Mrs. Fish Team Add us on Snapchat: MrsFishLA
Dublin's Irish Whiskey Pub is the #1 Irish pub in Los Angeles. Dublin's offer's over 30 beers on tap, delicious appetizers and entrees fresh from our full-service kitchen, along with a fun and friendly staff! With 30 HDTV's, Dublin's Irish Whiskey Pub invites you to join us for the biggest sports games all year around! From the entire Dublin's Team, Keep Bubblin' Dublin's! ________________________________________________________________________ Reservations are recommended for parties of 10 or more. If you're interested in hosting a private event at Dublin's please email Eduardo at [email protected] For filming and advertising email [email protected]
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 Wilshire Grand Center is an upscale world-class 73-story skyscraper in the heart of Downtown, Los Angeles. Plans for finished development are set for 2017 where the Wilshire Grand Center will not only boast the 900-room InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown hotel, but also cutting edge restaurants, businesses, and attractive nightlife offerings. It will be the tallest structure in the Los Angeles skyline, adding to the rich cultural and economic revival of Downtown.
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.
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.
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The legendary Kingston nightclub was initially established by Raymond and Barry O’Brien back in 1982. The original location was Crenshaw Boulevard in LA. So why was the club called Kingston12? The area code for Trench town in Jamaica where Reggae was born was Kingston12! We wanted to dedicate a club to the worldwide spread of Reggae here in Los Angeles. So every Friday and Saturday night in the club – there was only Reggae music played, whether that was live or pre-recorded. Through the years, many different superstar DJ’s and bands have played there including many internationally recognized artists like Don Carlos, Leroy Sibbles and Big Youth. All these famous artists helped turn Kingston12 into a Reggae hotspot. In 1985 the club moved into a new location in Santa Monica. New additions were added to the scheme of things – like a Jamaican restaurant, better music and sound systems. With all these new changes, the Kingston12 organization grew in statue and in size. In 1999 we moved to our current location in S Boylston Street, and we have our opening party on September 6th 2014! Our motto is “the one good thing about music, is that when it hits you – you feel no pain”. If you would like more information then please check out our website at http://kingston12usa.com/ or call us on +1 213-538-2911
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After nearly one year of careful renovations and retrofitting, Club Ken opened. The hottest venue has once again come to life. The venue pays homage to its rich and modern minimalism heritage; with spacious dance floor, a luxurious patio and pool. Club Ken is a vibrant venue that functions not only as a nightclub, dayclub, and an entertainment hub but also as an event venue for private parties, corporate events, live entertainment, filming location, and fashion shows.
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The Crocker club is an architectural gem located in downtown Los Angeles's historic core. It's a bank turned ultra lounge like no other. We host a variety of fresh events to satisfy your cravings.
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