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A.G. Bartlett Building

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Status
  
Complete

Roof
  
57.9 m (190 ft)

Opened
  
1911

Architectural style
  
Beaux-Arts architecture

Completed
  
1911

Height
  
58 m

Floors
  
14

Number of units
  
130

A.G. Bartlett Building

Alternative names
  
The BartlettBartlett Building LoftsSeventh Street LoftsUnion Oil Building

Type
  
Residential condominiums

Location
  
215 West Seventh StreetLos Angeles, California

Address
  
215 W 7th St, Los Angeles, CA 90014, USA

Similar
  
Barn Lofts, Biscuit Company Lofts, Higgins Building, Park Central Building, Continental Building

The A.G. Bartlett Building is a 14-floor building at 215 W 7th St Street in Downtown Los Angeles, California. When completed in 1911, it was the tallest building in the city for five years.

It is within the Spring Street Financial District, a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Bartlett Building was designed by John B. Parkinson and Edwin Bergstrom, in the Beaux Arts style.

The building was converted to 130 residential loft condominium units, and ground floor retail spaces in 2002, under the Los Angeles Adaptive Reuse Ordinance.

References

A.G. Bartlett Building Wikipedia


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