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Template:Street grid of landmarks in the Financial District, Los Angeles

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Landmarks are shown on the following street grid of the Financial District of Downtown Los Angeles.

Abbreviations and notes

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For the area to the east, see Historic Core
F
I
G
U
E
R
O
A
Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites F
L
O
W
E
R
FourFortyFour South Flower U.S. Bank Tower
OUE Skyspace
CalEdison DTLA (a.k.a. One Bunker Hill, 1931) G
R
A
N
D
Gas Company Tower O
L
I
V
E
Park Fifth Towers (2019, res.)
Site of Hazard's Pavilion, Temple/Clune's/Philharmonic Auditorium
FIFTH STREET
City National Plaza (ex-ARCO Center) Central Library Millennium Biltmore Hotel Pershing Square
Superior Oil Company Building H
O
P
E
AT&T Center (Site of Savoy Hotel NW 6th/Grand) PacMutual
SIXTH STREET
Figueroa at Wilshire Aon Center Lincoln Savings Bldg. (1955) now Library Court (res) Milano Lofts (1925) Douglas Oil Bldg. #3 Heron Bldg. (1921, Dodd)
WILSHIRE BL.
Wilshire Grand Center a.k.a. Korean Air Tower Figueroa (Home Savingss) Tower Fine Arts Building Roosevelt Building,
7th Street/Metro Center subway
Union Oil Bldg. (1923) Quinby Bldg. (1926), Bronson Bldg. (The Collection) (1913) Bank of Italy (1922), Brock and Co. Bldg. (1922) Los Angeles Athletic Club (1912)
SEVENTH STREET
Ernst & Young Plaza, FIGat7th Barker Bros. DS Bldg. MCI Center (orig. Broadway Plaza),
7th Street/Metro Center subway
J.W. Robinson's DS Bldg. Brockman Building (1912, once home to Haggarty's DS) Coulter's DS (later Myer Siegel, Dohrmann's, now The Mandel) Ville de Paris DS, now L.A. Jewelry Mart (1917)
777 Tower
EIGHTH STREET
Southern California Gas Company Complex 8th+Hope