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1150 South Olive Street
Los Angeles, California
Constructed: 1965
South Park Center, formerly AT&T Center, before that SBC Tower and Transamerica Building, is a 452ft (138m) tall skyscraper in South Park, Los Angeles, California. It was completed in 1965 and has 32 floors. It is located on the corner of 12th Street and Olive Street in Downtown LA' s booming South Park neighborhood. Staples Center and the LA Live! project are nearby.
This office tower is part of 12-acre project including a 225,000 square-foot building at 1149 S. Broadway, a 300,000 square-foot on Hill Street, three parking structures with 3,500 spots, and a six acre parcel on the corner of Eleventh and Olive Streets.
- The three main buildings of this complex are connected by underground pedestrian tunnels.
- In April 2003 Canyon-Johnson Realty Advisors (headed by Lakers star Earvin "Magic" Johnson) purchased the complex for $88 million.
- After Canyon-Johnson Realty acquired the property in 2003, original plans included converting the under-occupied building into below market-rate apartments.
- Atop the main office tower, there used to sit the Windows restaurant featuring an incredible 360 degree view of Los Angeles. The restaurant closed at the end of July 2007.
1150 South Olive Street
Los Angeles, California
Constructed: 1965
South Park Center, formerly AT&T Center, before that SBC Tower and Transamerica Building, is a 452ft (138m) tall skyscraper in South Park, Los Angeles, California. It was completed in 1965 and has 32 floors. It is located on the corner of 12th Street and Olive Street in Downtown LA' s booming South Park neighborhood. Staples Center and the LA Live! project are nearby.
This office tower is part of 12-acre project including a 225,000 square-foot building at 1149 S. Broadway, a 300,000 square-foot on Hill Street, three parking structures with 3,500 spots, and a six acre parcel on the corner of Eleventh and Olive Streets.
- The three main buildings of this complex are connected by underground pedestrian tunnels.
- In April 2003 Canyon-Johnson Realty Advisors (headed by Lakers star Earvin "Magic" Johnson) purchased the complex for $88 million.
- After Canyon-Johnson Realty acquired the property in 2003, original plans included converting the under-occupied building into below market-rate apartments.
- Atop the main office tower, there used to sit the Windows restaurant featuring an incredible 360 degree view of Los Angeles. The restaurant closed at the end of July 2007.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Park_Center_(Los_Angeles)
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Coordinates: 34°2'21"N 118°15'41"W
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