Landmarks are shown on the following street grid of the Financial District of Downtown Los Angeles.
Abbreviations and notes
edit- Abbreviations: DS=Department Store. res.=residential building
- Architectural styles: AD=Art Deco, BA=Beaux-Arts, BR=Baroque Revival, CR=Classical Revival, IRR=Italian Renaissance Revival, It=Italianate, Rom=Romanesque, RR=Renaissance Revival
- Architects: C&B=Curlett & Beelman, JP=John Parkison, P&B=Parkinson & Bergstrom, RBY=Robert Brown Young
- Italics indicate the building's current name or main tenant.
- Non-italics indicate a historic name or tenant of an existing building.
- *An asterisk indicates a demolished building.
For the area to the east, see Historic Core
F I G U E R O A |
Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites | F L O W E R |
FourFortyFour South Flower | U.S. Bank Tower OUE Skyspace |
CalEdison DTLA (a.k.a. One Bunker Hill, 1931) | G R A N D |
Gas Company Tower | O L I V E |
Park Fifth Towers (2019, res.) Site of Hazard's Pavilion, Temple/Clune's/Philharmonic Auditorium | |||||
FIFTH STREET | ||||||||||||||
City National Plaza (ex-ARCO Center) | Central Library | Millennium Biltmore Hotel | Pershing Square | |||||||||||
Superior Oil Company Building | H O P E |
AT&T Center (Site of Savoy Hotel NW 6th/Grand) | PacMutual | |||||||||||
SIXTH STREET | ||||||||||||||
Figueroa at Wilshire | Aon Center | Lincoln Savings Bldg. (1955) now Library Court (res) | Milano Lofts (1925) | Douglas Oil Bldg. #3 | Heron Bldg. (1921, Dodd) | |||||||||
WILSHIRE BL. | ||||||||||||||
Wilshire Grand Center a.k.a. Korean Air Tower | Figueroa (Home Savingss) Tower | Fine Arts Building | Roosevelt Building, 7th Street/Metro Center subway |
Union Oil Bldg. (1923) | Quinby Bldg. (1926), Bronson Bldg. (The Collection) (1913) | Bank of Italy (1922), Brock and Co. Bldg. (1922) | Los Angeles Athletic Club (1912) | |||||||
SEVENTH STREET | ||||||||||||||
Ernst & Young Plaza, FIGat7th | Barker Bros. DS Bldg. | MCI Center (orig. Broadway Plaza), 7th Street/Metro Center subway |
J.W. Robinson's DS Bldg. | Brockman Building (1912, once home to Haggarty's DS) | Coulter's DS (later Myer Siegel, Dohrmann's, now The Mandel) | Ville de Paris DS, now L.A. Jewelry Mart (1917) | ||||||||
777 Tower | ||||||||||||||
EIGHTH STREET | ||||||||||||||
Southern California Gas Company Complex | 8th+Hope |