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LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY
CORPORATE CORNERSTONE DONORS - 2006

Corporate Cornerstone Donors have contributed between $1,000 and $5,000 to the Conservancy through the Cornerstone Donor Program, an annual giving program.

Alta Tierra Corporation

Architectural Resources Group

Ascent Media Group

BA Studios

Bank of America

Brown, Winfield & Canzoneri

California Waterproofing & Restoration

Century Housing

City National Bank

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

Cushman & Wakefield

David Evans & Associates

Degenkolb Engineers

Donald F. Dickerson & Associates

Downtown Properties Holdings, LLC

Danielle Elliott Realty

Farmers Market

Forest City Development

Gensler Associates

Grace Home Furnishings

Greer/Dailey/Minter

The Hearst Corporation

Heritage Consulting Group

Historic Resources Group

Hollywood Foreign Press Association

IATSE Local 33

Jerico Development

Jerry Bruckheimer Films

Johnson Fain Partners

Keller Williams Realty

Killefer Flammang Architects

LA Arena Company/Staples Center

Laing Urban

Levin & Associates

Maguire Partners

Majestic Realty Company

Marmol + Radziner Architects

MJW Investments

Mollenhauer Group

Morley Builders

Myman, Abel, Fineman, Greenspan & Light

Nakada + Associates

NBBJ Architects

NBC Universal

Perkins + Will

Pfeiffer Partners Inc.

Psomas

Related Urban Development

Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi LLP

Rudolph & Sletten, Inc.

Saiful/Bouquet Structural Engineers

Shangri-La Entertainment

Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton

Simpson Gumpertz and Heger Inc.

Swinerton Inc.

Synergy Healthcare Medical Association

Thomas Properties Group

Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

Turner Classic Movies

University of Southern California

US Bank

Warner Bros. Studios

Nabih Youssef & Associates

Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership

 

 

 


LA Conservancy
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Union Station

The last of the great train stations built in America was Union Station, located at the northern edge of downtown Los Angeles. Union Station (1939) is an artful blend of the Spanish Colonial Revival style, and what is known as Streamline Moderne, which represented and emphasized the Machine-Age aesthetic. Today, Union Station is a regional transportation hub for commuter trains and buses, and serves as the downtown terminus of the Metro Red Line subway.

Photo by Julius Shulman. Copyright J. Paul Getty Trust/Julius Shulman Photography Archive, Research Library at The Getty Research Institute.


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