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tel: 213-623-2489, fax: 213-623-3909
info@laconservancy.org

Preservation Resources
General Contractor/Carpentry

Bethanis, inc.
828 E. Grinnell Dr.
Burbank, California 91501


Phone: (818) 842-2300
Fax: (818) 843-2486
Contact: Mark Bethanis
E-mail: bethanis@yahoo.com

Bethanis Homes has over 25 years experience in restoring historic homes of all styles and eras, including Craftsman, Bungalow, Tudor, Mediterranean, Spanish Revival, Farmhouse, and more.  All work is done with respect for vintage building techniques and expert knowledge to blend with new materials.  We are licensed, insured, and fully qualified to do anything from remodeling just one room, to full home restoration, to additions that utilize all the original character. We are also EPA-certified to safely work with lead-based paint.

Bethanis Homes is committed to preserving the past and maintaining the charm and integrity of historic homes, while providing excellent customer service and staying on time and on budget.



Home Front
1864 W. Jefferson Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90018

http://homefrontbuild.com

Phone: (323) 732-HOME
Fax: (323) 735-HOME
Contact: Stephen Pallrand
E-mail:
Steve@homefrontbuild.com




Home Front is a general contracting firm dedicated to preserving historic residential and commercial structures. Our staff of architects, project managers, masons, electricians, plumbers, carpenters, locksmiths, cabinet makers, tile layers, painters and finishers enables us to provide all aspects of historic restoration under one roof. We take care of everything from design, to engineering, project management and construction, making sure the historic integrity of your structure is intact and your investment sound.

 

Houck Construction Inc.
1531 Pontius Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90025

www.houckinc.com


Phone: (310) 235-2800 x114
Fax: (310) 235-2828

Email: lmcnally@houckinc.com


Houck Construction and Construction Management is a high quality builder specializing in the creation of aesthetic environments – both interior and exterior – that are functional and exciting places in which to work and live. Houck Construction assists in establishing a vision, presenting options to accomplish that vision and, above all, in realizing the vision on time and on budget. Throughout the planning and building process, Houck Construction looks out for its clients' interests, finds qualified subcontractors, and supervises all trades to ensure work is completed to plan. We realize successful projects involve “team” collaboration between the owner, architect, interior designer and contractor. Under Houck Construction’s client-centered direction, our “team” produces high quality, value-added building solutions. As important as creating something of lasting beauty is seeing a client’s dream become a reality. We take pride in what we do and it shows in all our work.

 

[IN]form builders
1200 Cliff Drive
Los Angeles , CA 90065

www.informbuilders.com

Phone: (323) 972-2992
Fax: (323) 276-0178
Contact: David Schroeder
E-mail: david@informbuilders.com

Inform Builders is a full spectrum resource for the discriminating home owner.  We are a fully licensed design/build general contractor, experienced in all aspects of residential construction.  We specialize in historic preservation and sympathetic remodeling.  We provide work in all trades—from foundation to roof, from structural to finish.  We are available to you as an on-call consultant for DIY projects and as a design advisor in the planning stages of your project.  We approach our work as an artisan builder.  You can count on us to craft your project to the highest standards.

 

LA Conservancy
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Pershing Square
Downtown Los Angeles

Pershing Square is the oldest public park in Los Angeles. Its history extends back two hundred years when it was a vacant lot known as block number 15. In 1866, an ordinance was signed declaring the park "...a public square for the use and benefit of the citizens of the common." Over the last century the park has undergone numerous changes including the addition of underground parking in the 1950s. In the 1990s, the park was significantly remodeled by a design team led by architect Ricardo Legoretta and landscape architect Laurie Olin.

Photo courtesy of California Historical Society / Ticor Title Insurance


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