Brockman Building - 1921 (Los Angeles, California)
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The Brockman Lofts
530 West 7th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90014
(818) 287-6015
www.simpsonpropertygroup.com/apartments/los-angeles-cal...
The Brockman Building is a 12-story Classical and Romanesque Revival building located in Downtown Los Angeles. Built in 1912, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. The building was built in 1912 for John Brockman (1841-1925) and designed by George D. Barnett (1863-c. 1925) of Barnett, Haynes & Barnett. The Brockman Building was the first building west of the Broadway Commercial District to reach the city's 150-foot height limit.[2] Brockman's move started a westward movement of the downtown commercial district and turned Seventh Street into the city's high-end retail district. Several department stores (including the original J.W. Robinson Co.) and office buildings were developed along Seventh Street after the Brockman Building was completed.[2] The building was converted into an 80-unit condominium project from 2006 to 2008
530 West 7th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90014
(818) 287-6015
www.simpsonpropertygroup.com/apartments/los-angeles-cal...
The Brockman Building is a 12-story Classical and Romanesque Revival building located in Downtown Los Angeles. Built in 1912, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. The building was built in 1912 for John Brockman (1841-1925) and designed by George D. Barnett (1863-c. 1925) of Barnett, Haynes & Barnett. The Brockman Building was the first building west of the Broadway Commercial District to reach the city's 150-foot height limit.[2] Brockman's move started a westward movement of the downtown commercial district and turned Seventh Street into the city's high-end retail district. Several department stores (including the original J.W. Robinson Co.) and office buildings were developed along Seventh Street after the Brockman Building was completed.[2] The building was converted into an 80-unit condominium project from 2006 to 2008
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Coordinates: 34°2'48"N 118°15'23"W
- Broadway Theater and Commercial District 0.5 km
- Toy District 0.8 km
- California Plaza 0.9 km
- Grand Avenue Commercial District 1 km
- Seafood District 1.1 km
- LA Live 1.2 km
- The Slot 1.7 km
- El Pueblo de Los Angeles District 2.2 km
- Keller Yard 2.7 km
- UP J Yard 3.7 km
- Financial District 0.4 km
- South Park 0.9 km
- Downtown 0.9 km
- Fashion District 1.1 km
- Pico-Union Historic Preservation Overlay Zone 2.1 km
- Westlake 2.2 km
- Pico-Union 2.6 km
- North University Park 3 km
- Historic South-Central 3.2 km
- Los Angeles County, California 24 km