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Author Archives: Brian Hsu. Southwest corner of Sixth Street and Normandie Avenue, 2011-2015. March 10, 2015. 2011-2015 Aside from the reopening of its guest rooms, one of the most anticipated elements of the Hotel Normandie’s recent renovation has been the rehabilitation of its ground-floor storefronts along Sixth Street and Normandie Avenue. The top photograph, taken in … Continue reading →. Excelsior Laundry Building, northeast corner of Los Angeles and Winston Streets, 1933-2014. December 31, 2014.
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North side of Wilshire Boulevard at Westmoreland Avenue, 1928-2014 | urban diachrony
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Looking west on Fourth Street from Spring Street, 1958-2014. The Regent Theater, 448 South Main Street, c.2005-2014 →. North side of Wilshire Boulevard at Westmoreland Avenue, 1928-2014. November 21, 2014. The story of the Fisher house, whose lawn is at the right of the top view. The Historic Los Angeles Blogs]. 1 Brandt, Nadja. “King of down-market offices bets on rentals: Real estate.”. 2 “Structure uses sculpted walls.”. 7 Oct 1962. M1. 3 “U.S. Borax leases Wilshire Building.”. 9 Apr 1972. I19. Origin...
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Excelsior Laundry Building, northeast corner of Los Angeles and Winston Streets, 1933-2014 | urban diachrony
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The Regent Theater, 448 South Main Street, c.2005-2014. Southwest corner of Sixth Street and Normandie Avenue, 2011-2015 →. Excelsior Laundry Building, northeast corner of Los Angeles and Winston Streets, 1933-2014. December 31, 2014. 1”Before and after laundry strike.”. 1 Aug 1901. 5. 2 “Fire well fought.”. 7 Nov 1896. 10. 3 “Girls shed tears as they quit work.”. 2 Jul 1901. 12. 4 “Happy were Troy people.”. 9 Jul 1901. 10. 5 “He defies the union.”. 1 Jul 1901. I2. 4 Aug 1946. 10. 7 Stimson, Grace Heilman.
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3424 West Adams Boulevard. PLEASE ALSO SEE OUR COMPANION HISTORIES. FOR AN INTRODUCTION TO HISTORIC LOS ANGELES, CLICK HERE. The bull in the tile shop: Lycurgus Lindsay, indefatigable. Westerner and man of myriad business talents as well. As surprising taste, arrived in California in 1861. He. Died in Los Angeles on September 11, 1931. From the Western Architect and Engineer of California,. Passion for business did not exclude aesthetics—h. And in the Los Angeles Times. Lindsay may have instead engaged t...
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Southwest corner of Sixth Street and Normandie Avenue, 2011-2015 | urban diachrony
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Excelsior Laundry Building, northeast corner of Los Angeles and Winston Streets, 1933-2014. Southwest corner of Sixth Street and Normandie Avenue, 2011-2015. March 10, 2015. A previous post on the Hotel Normandie’s renovation. Something new, something old, at Cassell’s Hamburgers. This entry was posted in Koreatown/Mid-Wilshire. Excelsior Laundry Building, northeast corner of Los Angeles and Winston Streets, 1933-2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Newer posts →. Northwest corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Shatto Place, 1928-2014. June 16, 2014. During the first two decades of the 20th century, the Vermont Avenue vicinity of Wilshire Boulevard saw the construction of some of the Wilshire District’s most elaborate homes. The top photograph is centered on 3143 Wilshire Boulevard, a Tudor Revival house. Nearby Bullock’s Wilshire. The relatively intact building is shown in the following photograph, taken in 1978 by Anne Laskey. 15 Nov. 1908. V24. 1 Dick...
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The Hotel Normandie, southwest corner of Sixth Street and Normandie Avenue, September 2011-November 2013 | urban diachrony
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420 South Berendo Street, 1925-2013. Looking towards Pershing Square from Sixth and Hill Streets, c.1940-2013 →. The Hotel Normandie, southwest corner of Sixth Street and Normandie Avenue, September 2011-November 2013. December 2, 2013. Los Angeles Times’. In 2010). In the decades that followed, the Normandie operated primarily as a residential hotel for senior citizens. The Hotel Normandie’s official website. A recent tour of the renovated interior. 1 Hotel Normandie. Advertisement. 4 S W Straus and Co&...
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A silent Cameo | urban diachrony
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Looking south on Broadway from Fourth Street, 1931-2011. KEHE Radio building, 141 N. Vermont Avenue, 1940-2011 →. April 18, 2011. The long-neglected Clune’s Broadway Theatre. Quietly idles through its hundredth year. This entry was posted in Downtown. Looking south on Broadway from Fourth Street, 1931-2011. KEHE Radio building, 141 N. Vermont Avenue, 1940-2011 →. Pingback: The Regent Theater, 448 South Main Street, c.2005-2014 urban diachrony. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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The Regent Theater, 448 South Main Street, c.2005-2014 | urban diachrony
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North side of Wilshire Boulevard at Westmoreland Avenue, 1928-2014. Excelsior Laundry Building, northeast corner of Los Angeles and Winston Streets, 1933-2014 →. The Regent Theater, 448 South Main Street, c.2005-2014. December 1, 2014. The Regent opened in 1914 as a first-run film theater during Main Street’s heyday as the heart of the city’s entertainment district. Originally built in a Classical Revival style (reminiscent of the nearby Cameo. A more detailed history and photo collection of the Regent.