Skyscrapers Cities Los Angeles

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934
feet
73
floors
2017
year built

Wilshire Grand Center is a 335-meter (1,099 ft) skyscraper under construction in the Financial District of Downtown Los Angeles, California. It is the tallest building in Los Angeles and is also the tallest building in the U.S. outside of New York City and Chicago. Its height surpasses the U.S. Bank Tower by 81 feet.

607
feet
48
floors
2010
year built

1027 Wilshire Boulevard is an approved 607ft (185m) tall skyscraper in Los Angeles, California. It will be completed in 2010 and has 48 floors.

568
feet
46
floors
2009
year built

3670 Wilshire Boulevard was the location of a proposed 568 ft (173 m) tall skyscraper in Los Angeles, California. It was planned to be completed in 2009 and would have had 46 floors.

491
feet
35
floors
2001
year built

The MGM Tower or Constellation Place is a 491ft (150m) tall skyscraper in Century City, California. It was constructed from 2001 to 2003 and has 35 floors. It is 24th tallest building in Los Angeles, and the 5th tallest in Century City. It was the first high rise to be completed in the 21st century in Los Angeles. The building was designed by Johnson Fain Partners, and has 700,000 sq ft (65,000 m) of Class A office space. MGM currently lease two thirds of the building.

MTA Building
Los Angeles
398
feet
25
floors
1995
year built

The MTA Building is a 398 ft (121 m) high rise office tower in Los Angeles, California. Completed in 1995, it serves as the main headquarters for the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The $300 million building is the main fixture of the Patsaouras Transit Plaza and features exquisite artwork throughout the exterior facades and the interior lobby. The building's design features a blend of contextual influences of 1930's Hispanic-Deco and post-modern architecture.

750
feet
54
floors
1992
year built

Two California Plaza is a 750 ft (229 m) tall skyscraper located on the Bunker Hill District district of downtown in Los Angeles, California. The tower is part of the California Plaza project, consists of two unique skyscrapers, One California Plaza and Two California Plaza. The Plaza also is home to MOCA ( Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art), Colburn School of Performing Arts, the Los Angeles Omni Hotel and a 1.5 acre water court.

777 Tower
Los Angeles
725
feet
52
floors
1991
year built

The 777 Tower (also called the Pelli Tower) is a 725 feet (221 m) tall, 52-story office building designed by César Pelli and located in downtown Los Angeles, California. Developed in 1991 by South Figueroa Plaza Associates, the building contains approximately 1,025,000 square feet (120,773 m) and a three-story Italian marble lobby. The exterior is clad with sculpted white metal and glass. The tower is adjacent to the 7+Fig Shopping Center and currently owned by Maguire Properties.

749
feet
52
floors
1991
year built

The Gas Company Tower is a skyscraper in Downtown Los Angeles, California. It serves as the headquarters for the Southern California Gas Company, which vacated its previous offices on Eighth and Flower Streets in Los Angeles in 1991. In addition the office has the Los Angeles offices of Sidley Austin.

U.S. Bank Tower
Los Angeles
1017
feet
73
floors
1990
year built

U.S. Bank Tower, formerly Library Tower and First Interstate Bank World Center, is a 310.3 m (1,018 ft) skyscraper at 633 West Fifth Street in downtown Los Angeles, California. It is the tallest building in the state, the tenth-tallest in the United States, the tallest west of the Mississippi River, and as of December 2009, the 40th tallest building in the world.

TCW Tower
Los Angeles
517
feet
39
floors
1990
year built

The TCW Tower is a 517ft (158m) tall skyscraper in Los Angeles, California. It was completed in 1990 and has 39 floors. It is 19th tallest building in Los Angeles, and was designed by Albert C. Martin & Associates.In 1990 it was awarded the 'Outstanding Structural Design Award' by the Los Angeles Tall Building Structural Design Council. The building is headquarters to the Trust Company of the West, an investment firm.

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