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At the southwest corner of Broadway and 3rd Street is the Bradbury Building, a reddish-brick, Renaissance-style structure built in 1893.
The Bradbury Building is the oldest commercial building remaining in the central city and one of Los Angeles’ unique treasures.The Bradbury Building is an architectural icon of Los Angeles. Built-in 1893 for the gold-mining millionaire Lewis Bradbury, the landmark is best known for its gorgeous atrium with ornate ironwork. Not to mention the Belgian marble floors and tile, and detailed oak woodwork.
Behind its modest, mildly Romanesque exterior lies a magical light-filled Victorian court that rises almost fifty feet with open cage elevators, marble stairs, and ornate iron railings. The identity of the building’s final architect is a subject of debate. Lewis Bradbury, a mining and real estate millionaire, commissioned Sumner Hunt to create a spectacular office building. Hunt turned in completed designs but was replaced soon after by George H. Wyman, who supervised construction.
According to Wyman’s daughters, he was asked to take over because Bradbury felt that Wyman could understand his own vision for the building better than Hunt, although there is no evidence that Wyman changed the design. Wyman later designed other buildings in the Los Angeles area, but the Bradbury Building (if indeed it was designed by Wyman) was to be his only work of lasting significance, whereas Sumner Hunt went on to design many other notable buildings, including the Southwest Museum.
The building underwent complete restoration in the early 1990s as part of the Yellin Company’s Grand Central Square project.
Throughout its history, The Bradbury served as a backdrop for music videos, TV shows and movies, including the original “Blade Runner” sci-fi film. However, it’s primarily an office building, which is where Room & Board comes onto the scene. We recently partnered with Downtown Properties, which owns and operates the building, to furnish a spec suite to share with potential tenants.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Architecture Walking Tour 10/12/18
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