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90: 115: 1356: 140: 73: 454:'s most esteemed commercial avenue, featuring upscale retail stores and low-rise office buildings, many of which were designed in the elegant Period Revival style. While the hotel's exterior has retained its historic appearance, the interior has undergone extensive remodeling. The annex, though remodeled, still retains its historic character and design features. The entire property is currently vacant and secured against entry. The complex formally closed its doors as a hotel in February 1993. 758: 1367: 147: 122: 97: 772: 367:
In 2017, the north half of the massive 1.8 acre property, containing the long-abandoned tennis courts and the hotel parking lot, was redeveloped by Century West Partners with the construction of a new 398-unit apartment complex, Next on Sixth, also designed by KFA. The Town House is currently owned
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Just as it was about to be demolished, the property was purchased by developer Rob MacLeod. He enlisted the Santa Monica-based firm of Killefer Flammang Architects (KFA), noted for their renovations of historic buildings, to convert the 255-room hotel into 142 units of low-income housing, under a
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The hotel is considered a contributing building. While the annex and south garage are counted as one non-contributing building due to alterations to the annex, the north garage remains a contributing structure. Non-contributing elements added after the period of significance include an outdoor
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A surface parking lot, paved with asphalt around 1960, is adjacent to the northernmost Lanai Building, providing access to the subterranean parking structures beneath the buildings and garden area. An asphalt-paved tennis court, surrounded by six-foot-tall cyclone fencing covered with green
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and concrete exterior walls, and wood-reinforced concrete floors. It also has a composition roof over reinforced concrete and two subterranean parking garages. Adjacent to the main hotel structure is a two-story annex building constructed from cast concrete and plaster, used for dining and
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at street level but connected by a walkway at the second-story level, and they are contiguous below ground. The north garage, though constructed simultaneously, is a separate structure. The hotel, annex, and garages hold historical importance dating back to their construction in 1929.
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and Commonwealth Avenue, about four miles west of downtown Los Angeles. The property features around 180 feet of frontage on Commonwealth Avenue and 125 feet along Wilshire Boulevard. Due to its angular position along Wilshire, its location opposite
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style, with a brick and terra cotta facade with classical detailing. The building was converted to operate exclusively as a hotel in 1937, featuring one of the most glamorous bars in the city, the Zebra Room, with interiors by noted designer
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The hotel is a 13-story, Class "A" steel-frame structure with a Period Revival Style design, featuring cast concrete and reinforced brick construction. The building, which stands 150 feet tall, includes reinforced concrete foundations,
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The construction of The Town House, a 13-story hotel tower accompanied by a two-story annex and both south and north garages, started in July 1928 and reached completion in 1929. The Town House complex is sited at the corner of
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swimming pool (1942) and two lanai buildings (1948 and 1955), which altered the original roof garden's configuration; only specimen palm trees from the original garden can be documented.
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apartment buildings and high-end residences. Wilshire Boulevard, next to the Town House, stood as
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In 1929, The Town House was set in the upscale Lafayette Park neighborhood, surrounded by elegant
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in the Wilshire and Westlake areas
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Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Los Angeles
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windscreen mesh, borders the property on the west. However, neither the
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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nor the parking lot falls within the property's historic boundaries.
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles
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55-year covenant. The building reopened in December 2001.
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2959-2973 Wilshire Blvd. and 607-643 S. Commonwealth Ave.,
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by the Central Valley Coalition for Affordable Housing.
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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The Town House (Los Angeles, California)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument

The Town House (Los Angeles) is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
The Town House (Los Angeles) is located in California
The Town House (Los Angeles) is located in the United States
Los Angeles, California
34°3′44″N 118°17′5″W / 34.06222°N 118.28472°W / 34.06222; -118.28472
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Wilshire Boulevard
Lafayette Park
Los Angeles, California
Edward Doheny
Southern California
Beaux Arts
Wayne McAllister
Conrad Hilton
Arnold Kirkeby
Elizabeth Taylor
Conrad Hilton, Jr.
Sheraton Hotels
1992 Los Angeles Riots
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument
National Register of Historic Places
Bryson Apartment Hotel
Bullocks Wilshire
Felipe de Neve branch
Granada Shoppes and Studios
Wilshire Boulevard

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