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Garden Court Apartments (Los Angeles, California)

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Type
  
House

Architect
  
Meline,Frank L.

Demolished
  
1984

Governing body
  
Private

Phone
  
+1 310-833-7508

Construction started
  
1917

Garden Court Apartments (Los Angeles, California)

Location
  
7021 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, California

Address
  
468 4th Street, San Pedro, CA 90731, USA

Similar
  
Hollywood Plaza Hotel, Universal Studios Hollywood, Hollywood Hotel, Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, Sacramento Zoo

The Garden Court Apartments in Los Angeles, California was a historic apartment building built in 1917. It was vacated in 1980 and torn down in 1984.

It was the home of a number of celebrities in the first forty or so years of its existence, including Clara Bow, Louis B. Mayer and Mack Sennett. Its fortunes declined in the 1960s and 1970s along with those of Hollywood Boulevard in general. After being vacated in 1980, it was inhabited by homeless squatters and nicknamed "Hotel Hell".

It was noted in the National Register of Historic Places on October 21, 1982, with reference number 820004981 and listing status "DO". However, that did not prevent it from being razed in 1984.

Its architect, Frank Meline, also designed a building that is one of Santa Monica's designated historic landmarks.

References

Garden Court Apartments (Los Angeles, California) Wikipedia


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