South Flower Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California
Office description:
Within a two-block radius of the office complex are amenities including first class hotels and restaurants, the Central Library and Gardens, the Stuart M. Ketchum Downtown YMCA, as well as the Jonathon Club and California Club, both of which are located across the street to the West and East respectively. This office complex has dominated the downtown Los Angeles skyline for over thirty years. A walk around the 4.2 acre super-block bordered by Flower and Figueroa to the east and west, and by Fifth and Sixth to the north and south, reveals the impact and influence of Center. It bridges the new Bunker Hill and South Park business and residential districts and works to reinforce Los Angeles' stature as one of the world's most dynamic cities. Major tenants and newly signed tenants under lease in the Complex include include City National Bank, Atlantic Richfield Company, Paul Hastings Janofsky & Walker, Jones Day, AECOMM/DMJMH+N, Fulbright & Jaworski, and US Trust Company of California. The site was formerly home to the Art Deco Richfield Building, designed by Morgan-Walls and Clemens in the 1920's. Its black masonry and gold terracotta trim was representative of the 'Black Gold' of the oil industry. Office Space Facts:
* City/Town centre
* 24 hour access
* Business Lounge
* Meeting Rooms
* Parking
* Secure underground parking
* Lounge area
* Elevator
* Temp control
* High speed internet access
* Videoconferencing studio
* Voicemail
* On-Site Lunch Restaurant
* On-Site Sandwich / Coffee Bar
* Vending Machines
* Sandwich Service
* Smoking Areas
* Outside Seating Area / Terrace
* Gym and fitness room
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