Board of Trade Building
The Board of Trade Building in Downtown Los Angeles, opened in 1929, is a historic landmark designed by architects Claud Beelman and Alexander Curlett in the Beaux Arts style with Classical Revival influence. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this iconic building housed the headquarters of the California Stock Exchange and featured a trading floor modeled after the New York Stock Exchange.
With 230,000 square feet of space, the Board of Trade Building was one of the first structures on the Pacific Coast to feature automated elevators, a cutting-edge innovation at the time. Today, this architectural gem has been transformed into live-work lofts, preserving its rich history while adapting to modern needs in the heart of Los Angeles.
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