Real Estate/Development
Nov. 2, 1999
Stately structure renewed
After decades of disuse, the Broadway Department Store building at Fourth and Broadway in Los Angeles bustles once again with activity. But instead of well-dressed shoppers, some 1,500 state employees now ply the hallways of the grand old structure, helping to resuscitate a once-moribund corner of downtown.
After decades of disuse, the Broadway Department Store building at Fourth and Broadway in Los Angeles bustles once again with activity. But instead of well-dressed shoppers, some 1,500 state employees now ply the hallways of the grand old structure, helping to resuscitate a once-moribund corner of downtown.
Dan Rosenfeld, now a senior vice president with Jones Lang LaSalle, who spearheaded the building's renovation, says the building cost about one-third less on a square fo...
Dan Rosenfeld, now a senior vice president with Jones Lang LaSalle, who spearheaded the building's renovation, says the building cost about one-third less on a square fo...
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