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New York City Wealth Management Office. City National was founded in 1954 by Alfred S. Hart. [5] [6] [7] He hired Benjamin N. Maltz as the first chairman of the board. [6]Its offices were in Beverly Hills at 400 North Roxbury Drive [7] until 2004 when its headquarters were relocated to Arco Plaza (later City National Plaza) in Los Angeles.
The ARCO Plaza complex was renamed City National Plaza in 2005, [16] and the south and north towers, respectively, were renamed City National Tower and Paul Hastings Tower. [17] The low-rise building at the back of the plaza is known as the Jewel Box , and is occupied by the Gensler architectural firm.
Coffey joined City National Bank from JPMorgan in 2019 as CEO. She shifted to a new post as CEO of entertainment banking, private banking and wealth management in 2023 after Howard Hammond was ...
Hollywood's First National Bank Building, built in 1927 and opened 1928, was designed by Meyer & Holler, the same architectural firm that designed the nearby Chinese and Egyptian theaters. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Combining art deco and neo-Gothic styles, the building was designed to suggest the sense of fantasy in the area. [ 4 ]
Washington Boulevard is an east-west arterial road in Los Angeles County, California spanning a total of 27.4 miles (44 km).. Its western terminus is the Pacific Ocean just west of Pacific Avenue and straddling the border of the Venice Beach and Marina Peninsula neighborhoods of Los Angeles.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced a $31 million settlement with City National Bank over allegations that the Los Angeles-based bank engaged in "redlining" – a pattern of lending ...
At the interchange with SR 210 near the San Dimas/La Verne city limits, Foothill Boulevard is defined as State Route 66, although it is unsigned in Los Angeles County. [citation needed] Foothill Blvd (SR 66) passes through the north end of Pomona and Claremont before entering San Bernardino County in the city of Upland.
Googie's Coffee Shop (styled googies) was a small restaurant located at 8100 Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles next door to the famous Schwab's Pharmacy at the beginning of the Sunset Strip. It was designed in 1949 by architect John Lautner and lent its name to Googie architecture , a genre of modernist design in the 1950s and 60s.