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Industrial

Photo by Adrian Scott Fine/L.A. Conservancy

Al Larson Boat Shop Complex

The Al Larson Boat Shop (ALBS) is among the longest-running businesses at the Port of Los Angeles, and one of the few remaining that relate to its rich tradition of shipbuilding and repair.
Photo by Adrian Scott Fine/L.A. Conservancy

Canner's Steam Plant

The Canner’s Steam Plant was integral to the booming seafood canning industry at Terminal Island, generating steam from a single source which enhanced the canning process and helped increase efficiency throughout Fish Harbor.
Photo by Adrian Scott Fine/L.A. Conservancy

Chicken of the Sea Cannery

Known as Van Camp Seafood Company from 1914 through 1997, the Chicken of the Sea Cannery helped transform the tuna industry, and is Terminal Island’s longest-operating cannery.
Photo courtesy Sally Egan

Claremont Packing House

College Heights Lemon Packing House is the only remaining packing house built in Claremont during the height of the citrus industry.
Firestone Tire and Rubber Plant, "Building 2" on the corner of Firestone Boulevard and Santa Fe Avenue by Adrian Scott Fine/L.A. Conservancy

Firestone Tire and Rubber Plant

Constructed in 1928, the Firestone Tire and Rubber Plant was the first company's first production facility outside Akron, Ohio.
Gerry Building
Photo courtesy Architectural Resources Group

Gerry Building

Continuously housing garment manufacturers and fashion showrooms since it was built and an early example of post-WWII Modernism, the Gerry Building stands as a functional, vibrant industrial space.
Image by Connie Zhou

Google Playa Vista

This stunning project brought a hub of innovation back to life for a new generation of tech giants.
Photo by Joshua Targownik

Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles

This flour mill-turned-arts center shows what’s possible in a rapidly changing Arts District.

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