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Built in 1914, the Regent is one of only two survivors of Main Street’s early entertainment heritage…
The 1931 Roxie Theatre was the last theatre built on Broadway. The Roxie, noted for its stepped roof…
The Arcade Theatre marked the entry into Southern California by Vaudeville independent Alexander Pan…
Built in 1927 in a Spanish Gothic style, the historic United Artists Theater in the Broadway Theater…
The State Theatre (1921) designed by Weeks & Day is a twelve-story Beaux Art style structure wit…
The Palace opened in 1911 as the third home of the Orpheum vaudeville circuit in Los Angeles. It is…
Built as a combination office tower and theatre venue, the 1913 Beaux Arts-style Garland Building wa…
The Orpheum Theatre – one of L.A.’s most venerable landmarks opened its doors on February 15, 1926 a…
The Tower Theatre opened in 1927 and was commissioned by H.L. Gumbiner, who also built the Los Angel…
The Million Dollar Theatre is part of the Grand Central Square project which encompasses the theater…
The Los Angeles Theatre was the last and most extravagant of the ornate movie palaces built on Broad…
Emporium hosting food vendors & florists, plus game nights, movies & other events, since 191…
Built as a grand cathedral to commerce and leisure and modeled after the 19th century shopping arcad…
The Alexandria offers an affordable and charming living environment in the heart of the evolving dow…
“It’s that wonderful old fashioned idea that others come first and you come second” by Free Humanity…
Untitled Wall by Theirry Noir, 2014 Thierry Noir was the first artist to paint the Berlin Wall in 19…
“Generacion tras generacion” by Eloy Torrez, 1988 7th/Main – 724 South Main St
“Homage to the Downtown Movie Palaces” by Frank Romero, assisted by Howard Tharpe, 1990 5th/Main – 5…
“Tuangpet and Her Sunglasses” by JR, 2012 5th/Los Angeles – Baltimore Hotel Part of the Wrinkles of…
“Our Lady of DTLA” by Robert Vargas, 2013