Website:https://www.thespringarcade.com/ (Website Spring Arcade Building)https://www.laconservancy.org/learn/historic-places/broadway-spring-arcade-building/ (LA Conservancy Broadway-Spring Arcade Building)
Description:Spring Arcade Building 541 S. Spring Street – Built in 1924, the 12-story, double-wing Arcade Building, designed by architects Kenneth MacDonald and Maurice Couchot, includes a cavernous midblock arcade connecting Spring Street with Broadway. Originally known as the "Mercantile Arcade Building," it was modeled on the Burlington Arcade in London, England. Is three-level, skylighted arcade has been called a space "as regal as almost any other interior space in the city." The tower on top of the building once supported the antenna of the radio station KRKD ("RKD" = Arcade), from which Aimee Semple McPherson preached her message. The ups and downs of the district were reflected in the sales of the Arcade Building. As the area fell into decline, it sold in 1977 for $300,000. Five years later, as redevelopment projects fueled speculation in Spring Street properties, it sold for $4.5 million—15 times its 1977 sale price. (Wikipedia). Atrium.
Jurisdictions::FILMLA / LOS ANGELES FILM OFFICE - FLICS, Los Angeles City
Within 30-Mile Zone: Y
State Property: No
Closed/Vacant: No
GPS Source:Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 34.0466319, y coordinate: -118.2507265
Permit: 11-25
Ownership: private
Contacts: Allen (Primary), Jacob *Film Contact, Spring Arcade Building562-450-6064 Mobile[email protected]
Paraisi (Secondary), Lucia *Property Manager, Spring Arcade Building213.688.1100 Phone 1[email protected]
* Key Contact