Garfield Building
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The thirteen story Art Deco style Garfield Building is a U.S. historic structure in Los Angeles, California. Designed by American architect Claud Beelman, construction lasted from 1928-30. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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In addition to the detailed ornamention around the street-level entry way, The Garfield Building has an art deco lobby. It is still a working office building, and has 99,970 square feet of rentable space. Located just off of South Hill Street (at 403 West 8th Street), it is in the downtown Jewelry District, which in recent years, has had a revival, with lofts, artist's work spaces, and new shops, restaurants and businesses around The Garfield.
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