A.G. Bartlett Building

The A.G. Bartlett Building is a 14-floor building at 215 W 7th St Street in Downtown Los Angeles, California. When completed in 1911, it was the tallest building in the city for five years.

A.G. Bartlett Building
Location within the Los Angeles metropolitan area
A.G. Bartlett Building (California)
A.G. Bartlett Building (the United States)
Alternative namesThe Bartlett
Bartlett Building Lofts
Seventh Street Lofts
Union Oil Building
General information
StatusComplete
TypeResidential condominiums
Location215 West Seventh Street
Los Angeles, California
Coordinates34.0446°N 118.2517°W / 34.0446; -118.2517
Completed1911
Height
Roof57.9 m (190 ft)
Technical details
Floor count14
Floor area160,000 sq ft (15,000 m2)
Design and construction
ArchitectJohn B. Parkinson
Edwin Bergstrom
Other information
Number of units130
A.G. Bartlett Building
Architectural styleBeaux Arts
Part ofSpring Street Financial District (ID79000489)
Designated CP1979
References
[1][2][3]

It is within the Spring Street Financial District, a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[4]

The Bartlett Building was designed by John B. Parkinson and Edwin Bergstrom, in the Beaux Arts style.

The building was converted to 130 residential loft condominium units, and ground floor retail spaces in 2002, under the Los Angeles Adaptive Reuse Ordinance.[5]

References

  1. A.G. Bartlett Building at Emporis
  2. A.G. Bartlett Building at Glass Steel and Stone (archived)
  3. "A.G. Bartlett Building". SkyscraperPage.
  4. "National Register of Historic Places - California (CA), San Francisco County". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 20 July 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
  5. "A.G. Bartlett Building". TopLACondos. 2010. Retrieved 2 September 2010.
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