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Tilework

CK Arts, Inc.
11349 Bolas St.
Los Angeles, CA 90049

www.ckarts.com

Phone: (310) 440-9494
Fax: (310) 476-9216
E-mail: info@ckarts.com

CK Arts, Inc. is a full-service historic preservation company with emphasis on masonry restoration. Our primary expertise covers all porous, architectural materials, both natural and man-made. We also coordinate and execute historic building exterior packages where not only masonry but also painting, windows, and related issues are dealt with. CK Arts is based in Los Angeles, where most of our current work is taking place, but we have completed projects all over California.

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




At Home Front, we not only install tile but are experts in historic tile and glazed terra cotta cleaning, design and use. We can recreate and match most missing elements, as well as remove any that are unwanted or damaged. Because we are historic preservation general contractors, our services don’t end with tile. WE can design and install a historic looking bathroom from the framing and electric lights right through to the period plumbing fixture installation.

 

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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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