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BETWEEN TEMPLE AND SECOND18841898Moved to B’wayCoulter’sHollenbeck Block, SW corner 2nd & SpringHistoric Broadway station18881908Moved to 8th\/B’wayHamburger’sPhillips Block, Franklin & SpringBurgess J. ReeveSite of City Hall18891910Moved to B’wayMullen & Bluett101\u20135 N. SpringEmpty lot18911900Moved to 3rd\/B’wayJacoby Bros.128\u2013134(\u2013138) N. Spring at CourtSite of City Hall1895?The HubBullard Block, Spring at CourtMorgan & WallsSite of City HallBROADWAY north of 4th St.18931898Moved to 317 B\u2019wayVille de Paris[3](A. Fusenot Co.)Potomac Block, 221-3 S. BroadwayBlock, Curlett & Eisenadded to Coulter’s late 1907, demolished 1958, now a parking lot18951915Moved to 7th St.Boston Dry Goods(J.W. Robinson Co.)237\u2013241 S. BroadwayTheodore Eisen and Sumner Hunt(architects of the Bradbury Building)Parking lot18981905Moved to 200 block of B’wayCoulter’s (1898\u20131905)317\u2013325 S. Broadway through to 314\u2013322 Hill Street[4]Homer Laughlin BuildingJohn B. Parkinsonbecame Ville de ParisNow Grand Central Market1899[5]1935-6Moved to 605 B’way[6][7]Jacoby Bros.60,000\u00a0sq\u00a0ft (5,600\u00a0m2)331-333-335 S. BroadwayJohn B. Parkinson[8]Was “Boston Store” in late 1930s.[9] Currently independent retail. 2 of 4 floors were removed.1899?Moved to 455 B’way then 617 B’wayI. Magnin\/Myer SiegelIrvine Byrne Block,251 S. Broadway[10]Sumner HuntWedding chapel19051917Moved to 7th St.Coulter’s157,000\u00a0sq\u00a0ft (14,600\u00a0m2)[11]Potomac Block: 225-7-9 S. Broadway through to 224-6-8 S. Hill St. Late 1907 added 219-221-223 S. Broadway to store.Block, Curlett & Eisendemolished, site of parking lot19051917Moved to 7th St.Ville de Paris96,000\u00a0sq\u00a0ft (8,900\u00a0m2)[citation needed]317\u2013325 S. Broadway through to 314\u2013322 Hill Street[4]Homer Laughlin BuildingJohn B. ParkinsonGrand Central Market19051917Moved to 7th St.J. J. Haggarty Co. \u201cNew York Store\u2019337\u20139 S. BroadwayIndependent retail. Only 2 stories remain.1909??J. M. Hale (Hale\u2019s)341-343-345 S. Broadway[12]retail, top floors were removedBROADWAY south of 4th St.18961973Moved to B’way PlazaThe Broadway Dept. Store[13]1924, 577,000\u00a0sq\u00a0ft (53,600\u00a0m2)[14]SW corner 4th & Broadway, later through to HillJunipero Serra State Office Building1904??Silverwoods1920: 115,420\u00a0sq\u00a0ft (10,723\u00a0m2)[15]556 S. Broadway (NE corner of 6th)Broadway Jewelry Mart1905?ClosedFifth Street Store(Steele, Faris, & Walker Co.)Later called Walker’s1917: 278,640\u00a0sq\u00a0ft (25,887\u00a0m2)[16]SW corner 5th & BroadwayReplaced existing store with new building in 1917[16]Building later housed Ohrbach’s19061986Moved to FIGat7thHamburger’sAfter 1925: May Company1906: 482,475\u00a0sq\u00a0ft (44,823.4\u00a0m2)[17][18]1930, >1,000,000\u00a0sq\u00a0ft (93,000\u00a0m2)[19]SW corner 8th & Broadwayby 1930, entire block 8th\/9th\/Broadway\/HillUnder renovation to become tech campus19071983Closed, opened 1986 at FIGat7thBullock’s1907: 350,000\u00a0sq\u00a0ft (33,000\u00a0m2)1934: 806,000\u00a0sq\u00a0ft (74,900\u00a0m2)[20]NW corner 7th & Broadwayby 1934, most of the block 6th\/7th\/Broadway\/HillParkinson & BergstromSt. Vincents Jewelry Mart19071908Central Department Store[21]85,000\u00a0sq\u00a0ft (7,900\u00a0m2), [22]609\u2013619 S. BroadwaySamuel Tilden NortonDemolished, now site of Los Angeles Theatre19101960sMullen & Bluett610 S. Broadway(Walter P. Story Bldg.)[23]Morgan, Walls & ClementsMixed-use1917Blackstone’s118,800\u00a0sq\u00a0ft (11,040\u00a0m2)[24]901 S. Broadway (SE corner 9th)John ParkinsonBuilding became The Famous,now residential, retail19241972[25]Abandoned Downtown L.A.Desmond’s85,000\u00a0sq\u00a0ft (7,900\u00a0m2)[26]616 S. BroadwayA. C. Martin[27]Renovated 2019 as office space, a restaurant and a rooftop bar.[26]19301957[28]Eastern Columbia1930: 275,650\u00a0sq\u00a0ft (25,609\u00a0m2)[29] (expanded through to Hill St. in 1950)[30]849 S. Broadway through to HillClaud Beelmanluxury condos1936[7]1938[31]Company liquidatedJacoby Bros.605 S. Broadway[7]became a branch of Zukor’s (1940),[32] now mixed-use19471980[33]Abandoned Downtown L.A.Harris & Frank 2nd downtown location644 S. Broadway(Joseph E. Carr Bldg.)Robert Brown Young[34]SEVENTH STREET19151993Abandoned Downtown L.A.J. W. Robinson’s1915: 400,000\u00a0sq\u00a0ft (37,000\u00a0m2)[35]1923: 623,700\u00a0sq\u00a0ft (57,940\u00a0m2)[36]7th, Hope & GrandNoonan & Richards (1915), Edgar Mayberry\/Allison & Allison (1934 remodel)Mixed-use19171933B. H. Dyas liquidatedVille de Paris, from 1919 B. H. Dyas420 W. 7th (SE corner Olive)Dodd and RichardsL.A. Jewelry Mart19171938Moved to Miracle MileCoulter’s500 W. 7th (SW corner Olive)Dodd and RichardsMixed-use19171963[37]Abandoned Downtown L.A.Haggarty’sBrockman Building,7th & Grand[38][39][40][41]George D. Barnett(of Barnett, Haynes & Barnett)Apartments19261984[42]Barker Bros.Abandoned Downtown L.A.23 acres (1,000,000\u00a0sq\u00a0ft; 93,000\u00a0m2)[43]818 W. 7th (Flower to Figueroa)Curlett and BeelmanOffices1973open*The\u00a0Broadway250,000\u00a0sq\u00a0ft (23,000\u00a0m2)[44]Broadway Plaza 750 W. 7th (Hope to Flower)Charles LuckmanMacy’s19861996Became duplicate Macy’s, closedBullock’sSeventh Market Place now FIGat7thJon Jerde[45]Gold’s Gym (level M1), Target (M2), Zara (M3)19862009aBecame duplicate Macy’s, closedMay CompanyNordstrom Rack (level M1), Target (M2), H&M (M3) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/7th-street-los-angeles-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"7th Street (Los Angeles) – Wikipedia"}}]}]