Skyscrapers Cities Los Angeles

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ARCO Tower
Los Angeles
462
feet
25
floors
1989
year built

The ARCO Tower or 1055 West Seventh is a 462ft (141m) tall skyscraper in Los Angeles, California. It was constructed from 1988 to 1989 and has 25 floors. It is 32nd tallest building in Los Angeles, and the second tallest in Westlake. It has a very prominent position in the local skyline, as it across the 110 (Harbor) Freeway from the majority of the skyscrapers in downtown Los Angeles and the only other nearby building taller than it is 1100 Wilshire.

718
feet
53
floors
1988
year built

Figueroa at Wilshire (originally known as Sanwa Bank Plaza) is a 717 ft (219m) tall skyscraper in Los Angeles, California. It was constructed from 1988 to 1990 and has 53 floors. It is 8th tallest building in Los Angeles, 96th-tallest building in the United States. It was designed by Albert C. Martin & Associates, and developed by Hines Interests Limited Partnership. It won the Rose Award for "Outstanding New Office Building" in 1991.

Fox Plaza
Los Angeles
354
feet
34
floors
1987
year built

Fox Plaza is a 492 feet (150 m) high skyscraper with 35 floors in Century City, Los Angeles, California, a local landmark. Completed in 1987, the architects behind its design were Scott Johnson, Bill Fain and William L. Pereira. Owned by Orange County-based The Irvine Company, Fox Plaza is 20th Century Fox's headquarters. Former President of the United States Ronald Reagan occupied a penthouse on the 34th floor for several years after leaving public office.

1100 Wilshire
Los Angeles
496
feet
37
floors
1987
year built

1100 Wilshire is a 496ft (151m) tall skyscraper in Los Angeles, California. It was completed in 1987 and has 37 floors. It is 22nd tallest building in Los Angeles. The 35,262 m², 228 unit, tower was designed by AC Martin Partners. The bottom 15 floors are completely parking. It was a very unsuccessful office building, as it sat vacant or nearly vacant for almost two decades. It was bought by Hampton Development, TMG Partners and Forest City Residential for $40 million.

534
feet
41
floors
1985
year built

The Ernst & Young Plaza is a 534-foot (163 m) tall skyscraper in Los Angeles, California. It was completed in 1985, has 41 floors and is the 17th tallest building in Los Angeles. The tower is currently owned by Brookfield Properties Inc, and was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP. Even though it is in California, this building was placed in the New York skyline in the movie The Day After Tomorrow.

577
feet
42
floors
1985
year built

One California Plaza is a 578 ft (176 m) skyscraper located on the Bunker Hill District district of downtown in Los Angeles, California. The tower is part of the California Plaza project, consists of two unique skyscrapers, One California Plaza and Two California Plaza. The Plaza also is home to MOCA (Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art), Colburn School of Performing Arts, the Los Angeles Omni Hotel and a 1.5 acre water court.

The Century
Los Angeles
479
feet
42
floors
1984
year built

The Century is a 478 ft (146m) tall luxury condominium skyscraper in Century City, California. It is under construction, scheduled for completion in late 2009. The building will have 42 floors, making it the 22nd tallest building in Los Angeles. The 140 unit building was designed by Robert A. M. Stern. The Century was developed by Related Companies. The Century is on the site of the former St. Regis Hotel, a Century City landmark next to the Century Plaza Hotel.

723
feet
54
floors
1983
year built

The Wells Fargo Center is an high-rise office complex located in downtown Los Angeles, California, United States. The complex includes two towers: the Wells Fargo Tower and KPMG Tower, which are connected by a three story glass clad atrium. It won the 1986-1987 and 2003-2004 Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) ‘Office Building of the Year’ award and numerous other awards. The Wells Fargo Tower, at 723ft (220m) it is the taller building of the complex.

Citigroup Center
Los Angeles
625
feet
48
floors
1979
year built

Citigroup Center (formerly 444 Flower Building) is a 625 ft (191 m) 48 storey skyscraper at 444 S. Flower Street in the Bunker Hill area of downtown Los Angeles, California. When completed in 1979, the tower was the fifth-tallest in the city—as of 2009, it is the eleventh. The building was previously owned by Beacon Capital Partners which purchased the property in 2003 for US$170 million, and later to Broadway Partners Fund Manager, LLC from December 2006 to September 2009.

ARCO Center
Los Angeles
24
feet
55
floors
1975
year built

Bank of America Plaza (formerly known as the Security Pacific Plaza) is a 55 story high-rise located in Los Angeles, California in the United States. It was completed in 1974 with the headquarters of Security Pacific National Bank, and Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton as its main tenants. The 55-story building has a structural height of 735 feet (224 m) and is the 5th tallest building in Los Angeles, and the 83rd-tallest building in the United States.

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