Issacs Building
History
Issacs Building was built in 1913 and it housed a Reich and Lièvre in 1917. In 1979, when the Broadway Theater and Commercial District was added to the National Register of Historic Places, Issacs Building was listed as a contributing property in the district.
Issacs building sold for $925,000 in 1997 ($1.76 million in 2023) and $4.65 million in 2013 ($6.08 million in 2023). In 2022, the building was put up for sale for $20.5 million ($21.3 million in 2023) but it did not sell. The following year, the building was put up for auction with a starting bid of $4 million ($4 million in 2023).
The building is a significant contributor to Sneaker Row, which emerged in the area in the 2010s.
Architecture and design
Issacs Building is made of concrete with a glazed and molded terra cotta facade. The building features Gothic detailing and a large facade covers most of the northern half of the front of the building.
See also
References
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form - California SP Broadway Theater and Commercial District". United States Department of the Interior - National Park Service. May 9, 1979.
- ^ "Reich and Lièvre advertisement". Los Angeles Times. March 3, 1917. p. 3. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
- ^ "745 South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Property Information". PropertyShark. Retrieved November 21, 2024.
- ^ "737 South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Property Information". PropertyShark. Retrieved November 21, 2024.
- ^ Farr, Isabella (October 2, 2023). "Starting bid for a Downtown LA office building? $53 psf". The Real Deal.
- ^ Slayton, Nicholas (November 13, 2017). "The Emergence of Sneaker Row". Los Angeles Downtown News.