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From approximately 1920 to 1955, Central Avenue was the heart of the African-American community in Los Angeles, with active rhythm and blues and jazz music scenes. [2] [3] Local luminaries included Eric Dolphy, Art Pepper, Chico Hamilton, Clora Bryant, and Charles Mingus.
[2] [3] [4] It is located at 1334 South Central Avenue in Los Angeles, California. It was designated Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument Number 138 on 5 Feb 1975. [2] It is often referred to as the Coke Building.
An aerial view of Central Avenue and 4th Street (bottom center) in downtown Los Angeles. ... The recently finished $1-billion Grand LA has a 305-room hotel and 436 residential units in a 45-story ...
Historic South Central flanks Downtown Los Angeles on the northeast, Central-Alameda on the east, South Park on the south, and Vermont Square, Exposition Park and University Park on the west. [6] It is bounded by Washington Boulevard on the north, Central Avenue on the east, East Vernon Avenue on the south and the Harbor Freeway on the west. [7 ...
The Somerville/Dunbar also played an important role in anchoring the new Central Avenue community. Prior to 1928, the black community in Los Angeles had been centered around 12th Street and Central Avenue, near Downtown Los Angeles. Somerville was the first to build a major structure so far south in the 42nd Street neighborhood, and soon other ...
Alameda Street; Avenue of the Stars; Broadway; Bundy Drive; Centinela Avenue; Central Avenue; Cesar Chavez Avenue; Fairfax Avenue; Figueroa Street; Florence Avenue
Fourth & Central Building 2: 496 (151) 44: TBD: Arts District (400 S. Central Avenue) Residential \ Retail. 2021 Proposed $2 Billion 10 building development plan on a 8-acre site by Continuum. Designed by Studio One Eleven and architect David Adjaye. [151] Onni Times Square Tower II: 488 (149) 37: TBD: Civic Center (202 W. 1st St.) Proposed ...
According to the Mapping L.A. project of the Los Angeles Times, Central-Alameda, which measure 2.18 square miles, is bounded on the north and northeast by Downtown L.A., on the east by the city of Vernon, on the south by Huntington Park and Florence-Firestone, and on the west by Historic South Central and South Park. [3] [4]