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UCLA Faculty Club
Following years of uncertainty there are plans to reinvest in the 1959 UCLA Faculty Center. -
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Membership Matters
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Adaptive Reuse Ordinance: 20 Years of Preservation in Downtown Los Angeles
The City of Los Angeles passed the Adaptive Reuse Ordinance (ARO) in 1999, making it easier to convert downtown’s vacant and underutilized buildings for new uses such as housing and hotels. -
Janet Watt
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Herman Miller Showroom
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How to Save Historic Places
Useful tools available to help protect buildings and avoid demolition -
County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation Cultural Resource Assessment
2020 Preservation Award Recipient There’s no better way to enjoy Southern California’s beautiful weather than spending time outside, in parks and open spaces. While parks are most often valued as places to access outdoor recreation, our County parks also have important layers of history. In the past, valuable cultural and historic resources have been lost […] -
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Clifton’s Brookdale Cafeteria
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Wilshire Today
As original residents left Wilshire for the suburbs, historic neighborhoods filled with new populations who have made these areas their own. The MacArthur Park area is now predominantly Latinx (including large numbers of people from Southern Mexico and Central America), and the area around Wilshire Center represents the highest population of Koreans outside of Seoul. […] -
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Bob and Dolores Hope Estate
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St. Martha’s Episcopal Church
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Cudahy
Cudahy does not currently have a historic preservation ordinance. This 1.2 square mile city located in southeast Los Angeles County conducted a citywide residential survey in 1984 that identified 21 structures. While no survey updates have been completed since that time, the City has expressed interest in conducting an update in the near future. Working […]