eric b. • August 6, 2020Stunningly beautiful interior you’ve seen in hundreds of films. Go walk around on a lunch break and take thousands of photos.
Los Angeles • October 16, 2011This is one of Tom’s favorite buildings from 500 Days of Summer, as viewed from Tom’s bench; identified by Tom as “L.A.’s first skyscraper.”
César M. • July 16, 2011Friday lunch with nice view ;)
Chet M. • January 5, 2015Come at sunset for great views of city. Go up the exterior stairs of the building to get to the roof.
Idea Monkey, Inc. • July 24, 2011This is the “son of” Cap’n Cork and was build across Prospect from the original location. The old store was done in a classic mid-century mod style. Some details can still be seen on the building.
Idea Monkey, Inc. • July 24, 2011These building were converted from private homes to commercial spaces in the 1970s. They have been a variety of offices and even a small school prior to being restored and converted into the Alcove.
Idea Monkey, Inc. • July 24, 2011This building housed Chatterton's Bookshop. It was known for poetry and independent publications. Poets such as Billy Collins and Allen Ginsberg frequented and read here until it closed in 1994.
Elia S. • October 12, 2011My fave place to eat after a long day at work, i work in the building attached to it, and theyre open until 2am!
Idea Monkey, Inc. • July 24, 2011This building once housed Cap’n Cork liquor store. It is referenced in Beck’s “Que Onda Guero” as being where the new Yanni cassette can be purchased. Cap’n Cork relocated south across Prospect.
Luis M. • June 14, 2013One of the best theaters in Los Angeles and one of the last remaining historical buildings from the 1920s. Best legroom with really comfortable seats. Oh and matinee showings are only $6.50!
Monica H. • July 9, 2013Be careful when entering the parking structure. Avoid the patient travel vans.
Idea Monkey, Inc. • July 24, 2011These buildings are actually two of the oldest houses in Los Feliz. The first was the Craftsman cottage built in 1897. The second was the Spanish duplex built in 1916 which fronts on Hillhurst.
David S. • February 12, 2010Good place to hang out: just outside the 3rd floor conference room, on the south side of the building.
RachelKati • September 11, 2010Check out all the cool Disney art on the walls of this building and its sister building across the courtyard.
Capt. H. • February 24, 2013With the latest Hollywood painting on the building and the extremely clean pool (not warm enough to swim) this place isn't bad at all. Price is low as well. Lots of surrounding little businesses.
Jennifer P. • June 14, 2018They do Mold Remediation (removal) and janitorial services for businesses. They do a really good job and care a lot about your needs.
Lindsay K. • December 21, 2010Bring a jacket!
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