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Hellman Building at 2nd Street and Broadway



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  • Hellman Building on Broadway soon to be wrecked

    Hellman Building on Broadway soon to be wrecked

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    Hellman Building, 223 West 2nd Street, to be wrecked by the Cleveland Wrecking Company. Los Angeles Times building to its right. New California State Office Building on Broadway under construction in background.

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  • 2nd Street and Broadway block about to be wrecked

    2nd Street and Broadway block about to be wrecked

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    Hellman Building, 223 West 2nd Street, on the northeast corner of Broadway and 2nd Street. Los Angeles Transit Lines' Type P-3 #3160 streetcar going north on Broadway.

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  • I. W. Hellman Building

    I. W. Hellman Building

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    Six story structure is the Isaias W. Hellman Building, 411 South Main Street, near 4th Street. Left two buildings are to be demolished for bank parking garage. Muse Theater, 417 Main Street, is already shuttered.

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  • Northeast corner 2nd and Main Streets

    Northeast corner 2nd and Main Streets

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    Hotel Yorke, 103 East 2nd Street, at the corner with Main Street is at an early stage of wrecking. Next door, the top story of the brick three story Weil Building is already gone. Two different companies doing the demolition.

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  • Building's last days on Spring Street

    Building's last days on Spring Street

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    Cleveland Wrecking Company handling the demolition of the Spring Hotel, 245 ½ South Spring Street. At left, the Douglas Building, 257 South Spring Street.

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  • East side of Main Street between 1st and 2nd Streets

    East side of Main Street between 1st and 2nd Streets

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    Hotel Yorke, 103 East 2nd Street, at the corner with Main Street. Next door, the top story of the brick three story Weil Building is demolished. At far left is the William H. Hoegee Company building, 138-142 South Main Street.

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