Los Angeles Times Building

Los Angeles, CA, 90012 US / CA

050-10075643

US/CA

Location Description

The Los Angeles Times Building is an art deco building in Times Mirror Square at 1st and Spring Streets in Los Angeles, California.[1] 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".[2] 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. Large buildable space for building sets in a below grade floor. Executive suites with view of other buildings and cityscape views.

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Architecture Style

Art Deco

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City

Los Angeles

Zip/Postal Code

90012

State/County

CA

Area

202 W 1st St

Country

US

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